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On Track for 2030: Roadmap for a fast transition to sustainable personal transport: English short version with foreword by Peter Newman
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Strategic Sustainable Development. (SustainTrans)
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Strategic Sustainable Development. (SustainTrans)
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Abstract [en]

The transport sector's dependence on fossil fuels is one of the biggest challenges in a shift towards a climate-neutral and sustainable society.

This roadmap report aims to investigate how electric vehicle systems can contribute to a faster transition to sustainable passenger transport in Southeast Sweden, as well as to present a methodology for guidance of similar work for faster transitions in other regions and sectors.

This work has been guided by a scientifically designed and proven Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development (FSSD). Specifically, answers are given to four research questions structured in relation to the four subsystems 'Politics and instruments', 'Users and markets', 'Vehicles and infrastructure' and 'Energy and materials':

  1. What could a sustainable vision for passenger transport in Southeast Sweden look like?
  2. What could be a milestone goal for 2030?
  3. What is the current reality in relation to the 2030 goal and the vision?
  4. How could the gap between the present, 2030 and the vision be bridged?

The report's results show that today's focus on fossil independence and measures against climate change must be broadened to cover the whole sustainability challengeso that other sustainability issues are addressed and so that solutions to some of the sustainability issues do not create new ones.

The report also clarifies that it is necessary, practically possible and economically advantageous for Southeast Sweden to make a faster sustainability transition of passenger transportthan what has been proposed in previous studies and investigations. It is also likely that the same applies to the entire transport system and for the whole of Sweden and the world.

Even geopolitical benefits are likely. A global transition to transport and energy systems based on energy from widely available flow resources like sun and wind instead of the limited fossil fuels would likely reduce the conflicts risks in the world.Restricted cobalt, lithium and platinum resources that battery and fuel cell cars depend on, and other metals needed for solar cells and wind turbines can, however, give rise to similar conflict risks. This roadmap report's recommendations on reduced transport needs and car dependency and its focus on resource efficiency counteract these conflict risks by striking against underlying resource-driving mechanisms. Should this roadmap be translated into practical policies, the forthcoming transition would therefore likely be made considerably more 'future-proof'.

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Karlskrona: Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, 2018. , p. 19
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Blekinge Tekniska Högskola Forskningsrapport, ISSN 1103-1581 ; 2018:01
Keywords [en]
personal mobility, personal transport, electric vehicles, transition, sustainability
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Environmental Sciences Energy Systems Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:bth-17116ISRN: BTH-RES-01/18-SEOAI: oai:DiVA.org:bth-17116DiVA, id: diva2:1255383
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GreenCharge SoutheastAvailable from: 2018-10-12 Created: 2018-10-12 Last updated: 2025-02-14Bibliographically approved

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