To reach Wales’ net zero goal, low-carbon transport must become the norm.
That’s why the fourth – and final – COP26 Regional Roadshow shone a light on the policy and projects that aim to promote clean transport.
The sessions started with a review on existing policies at a national and local level, especially pan-Wales strategies for electronic vehicles and other low-carbon fuelling infrastructure. This also included active travel – schemes that speakers agreed were crucial in the battle to tackle the climate emergency – and the benefits it can have for health and wellbeing.
Speakers moved onto a deeper review of some of the most exciting clean transport projects in Wales today. South East Wales has seen a notable growth in the number of electric buses, while the event also saw the launch of a new fleet of 44 e-taxis – an initiative spearheaded by the Cardiff Capital…