France
Climate targets: Transport
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reduce emissions by 28% in the transport sector by 2030 relative to 2015
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Reach 500000 hybrid vehicles by 31 December 2023 and 1800000 by 31 December 2028
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Reach 170000 light commercial electric or hybrid vehicles by 31 December 2023 and 500000 by 31 December 2028
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Reach 21000 heavy low-emission vehicles by 31 December 2023 and 65000 by 31 December 2028
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Reach 100000 electric recharge stations by 31 December 2023
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Reach 100 hydrogen recharge stations by 31 December 2023 and between 400 to 1000 stations by 31 December 2028
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Reach between 140 and 360 GNV natural gas stations by 31 December 2023 and between 330 to 840 stations by 31 December 2028
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Reach 660000 electric vehicles by 31 December 2023 and 3000000 by 31 December 2028
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Develop within 5 years a French reusable launcher offer, New Space actors and connectivity constellationSource:
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Create the forst low-carbin airplane by 2030Source:
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Produce as many zero-emissions vehicles by 2030 than there were combustion-powered vehicles at the end of 2010Source:
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Produce around 2 million electric and hybrid vehicles each year by 2020Source:
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Increase number of train journeys by 17% oby 2030 and 42% by 2050
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Cycling to account for 9% of daily commutes by 2024 and 12% by 2030
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Create between 50000 and 150000 direct and indirect jobs in France
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Cycling to account for 9% of daily commutes by 2024
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Incorporate 2% of alternative sustainable fuel in airplane fuel tanks by 2025
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Renewable energy to account for 15% of energy consumption in transport by 2030
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Reach 100 000 charging stations for electric vehicles by 2021
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Carbon neutrality in land transport sector by 2050
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Reduce carbon footprint of maritime transport by 2050
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increase from 3% to 12% of the modal share of bicycles (in number of short-distance trips) from 2030 and to 15% in 2050.
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for heavy goods vehicles, aim for real consumption by 2040 of: ▪ 21 L/100 km for new vehicles running on diesel; ▪ 15kg/100km for new vehicles running on natural gas (NGV); ▪ 129kWh/100km for vehicles running on electricity.
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for private vehicles, aim for an actual consumption level of: approximately 4 L/100 km for new thermal vehicles sold from 2030, and 12,5kWh/100km for new electric vehicles by 2050
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9% of journeys to be made bike
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Build 200 hydrogen stations by 2022, 500 by 2024, and 1500 by 2030
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5,000-7,500 light vehicles, 200 heavy vehicles, and 100 stations powered by hydrogen by 2023; and 20000 to 50000 light vehicles, 800 to 2000 heavy vehicles and 400 to 1000 stations powered by hydrogen by 2028
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Produce the first low-carbon planeSource:
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production of bout 2 million hybrid and electric vehicles.Source:
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