State of European Transport 2025
State of European Transport 2025

Cities

Zero-emission zones are arriving in European cities, supported by the production of electric vans and the rapid deployment of electric charging.

  • EU population that live in cities 75%
  • The share of transport GHG emissions that are generated in cities 23%
  • EU urban population that is exposed to unsafe air 96%

Cities are cleaning up transport faster than countries, introducing ambitious goals that go beyond European and national policies.

The first zero-emission zones (ZEZ) are already in force, and a total of 35 such zones are already planned across Europe. Modelling studies show that ZEZs can reduce tailpipe CO2 emissions from affected vehicles by 90% while also cutting air pollution from vehicles by more than 90% for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and by over 40% for particulate matter (PM2.5).

EU and UK policies and city initiatives are mutually reinforcing. For example, following legislation, zero-emission vans are being supplied at scale and are already cheaper to run in most parts of Europe. City initiatives ensured there was enough early demand for e-vans to scale up their production.

All these electric vehicles will need a step change in city charging infrastructure – from fast charging, destination charging, in apartment buildings and on-street.

Sources:

For the 3 numbers on top of the page: World Development Indicators United Nations Population Division. World Urbanization Prospects: 2018 Revision; European Commission (2021) The New European Urban Mobility Framework and European Environment Agency (2024) Exceedance of air quality standards in Europe.