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Clean Transportation

Clean Transportation refers to modes of transportation that have a minimal negative impact on the environment, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, and energy consumption. This concept encompasses technologies and practices that aim to reduce carbon footprints and reliance on fossil fuels. Examples of clean transportation include electric vehicles (EVs), public transit systems that utilize renewable energy sources, bicycles, walking, and other eco-friendly practices. The goal of clean transportation is to promote sustainable movement of people and goods, contributing to improved air quality, reduced traffic congestion, and overall climate change mitigation. This approach supports not only ecological health but also public health and economic sustainability by fostering innovative transportation solutions that are efficient and environmentally responsible.
Kerala’s Green Revolution: Hydrogen Buses Usher in a New Era of Clean Transportation

Kerala’s Green Revolution: Hydrogen Buses Usher in a New Era of Clean Transportation

Kerala leads India’s green mobility movement with the launch of a state-of-the-art hydrogen fuel cell bus at Cochin International Airport. The 9-meter bus, accommodating over 30 passengers, offers zero emissions, redefining sustainable public transport. A collaboration between EKA Mobility, KPIT Technologies, and
March 18, 2025