Transport
Delivering Efficient and Sustainable Infrastructure in Ireland: From Fragmentation to Coherence
Ireland’s commitment to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future demands nothing short of a national transformation—across energy, transport, industry, and the built environment.
 
                      By Michael Urie
Rail Infrastructure: Transforming Ireland’s Network by 2050
Ireland’s rail system is on the brink of its most ambitious overhaul in generations.
 
                      By Michael Urie
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  Transport Net Zero: An Integrated Approach  Transport Net Zero: An Integrated ApproachShould efforts focus on reducing emissions across all transport modes or encouraging a shift towards lower-emission alternatives, or a combination of both?   By Nicky Wright 
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  EV Facilities: Site Selection and Development  EV Facilities: Site Selection and DevelopmentWe are seeing some significant developments in the EV market. There is a perfect of storm of consumers wanting to switch to greener, more sustainable forms of transport, governments and regulators pushing legislation to enforce the transition to EVs and people showing little appetite for moving away from cars.   By David Norris 
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  Electric Vehicles: The Road To Zero  Electric Vehicles: The Road To ZeroWhat is a Gigaplant and what are the challenges for developing them?   By Jason Fowler 
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  EV Series: Round-up  EV Series: Round-upOver the past few months ߣߣÊÓÆµapp; Theobald (G&T) has released a series of market intelligence articles on the subject of decarbonising transport. 
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  Decarbonising Transport: Retail in the Automotive Sector  Decarbonising Transport: Retail in the Automotive SectorThe fourth in our electric vehicles series, this report looks at retail within the automotive industry.   By Rob Lyons 
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  EV Manufacture in the UK  EV Manufacture in the UKThe latest independent outlook for the UK car manufacturing industry predicted that factories will make fewer than 885,000 cars this year — the first time volumes will have dipped below the one million mark since 2009. The one bright spot is EV manufacturing.   By Michael Urie 
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  The Future of Aviation  The Future of AviationThe aviation sector has been hit hard as a result of the pandemic. Projects and expansion plans have been put on hold, cancelled or deferred for the foreseeable future, and many industry commentators are suggesting that activity in the sector will be negatively impacted for years to come.   By Michael Urie 
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  Electric Vehicles Infrastructure: Charging Ahead  Electric Vehicles Infrastructure: Charging AheadDeveloping our own unique approach to everything is part of the UK’s DNA. As such, making the transition from internal combustion engines (ICE) to battery electric vehicles (BEV) will inevitably require new ways of doing things, especially if BEVs are going to contribute to the UK Government’s overarching policy to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.   By Michael Urie 
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  Decarbonising Transport  Decarbonising TransportClimate change is the most pressing environmental challenge of our time. The scientific evidence suggests that we need to take action now, and the UK Government is making this a priority. In June 2019 the UK became the first major global economy to pass a law that requires the country to achieve 'net zero' greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.   By Michael Urie 
 
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
            