ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN MOBILITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61413/HZFV4431Keywords:
public transport, urban mobility, passenger, energy efficiencyAbstract
The article discusses the main problems associated with energy efficiency in creating a sustainable mobility system in cities. Urban public transport occupies a special place in meeting the needs of the population to move around the city. Solutions are considered that can help save energy resources, improve the ecological state and speed up the delivery of city residents. The possible effects of the use of alternative types of public transport and vehicles with an alternative source of energy, the integration of the mode of operation of various types of transport, the coordination of traffic schedules are analyzed.
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