Brazil accelerates transition to low-carbon mobility

Published 2025년 11월 7일

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The country is heading towards a new era of sustainable transportation, with ambitious projections for electrification and increasing use of renewable fuels in the coming decades. The study "Structural Initiatives and Challenges to Boost Low-Carbon Mobility in Brazil by 2040," launched by the MBCBrasil Institute and conducted by LCA Consultores, presents a detailed overview of the challenges and opportunities for Brazil to lead the transition towards low-carbon mobility.

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The research indicates that the fleet of electrified vehicles is expected to grow 44 times by 2040, driven by the advancement of hybrid models, which will account for 72% of these vehicles. Among light vehicles, flex-fuel engines will remain relevant, but electrification is advancing rapidly, with a projection of 17.4 million units, equivalent to 27% of the national fleet. The study highlights the role of hybrid-flex (bioelectric) vehicles, a national innovation that combines efficiency and sustainability. "The projections indicate that the marginal cost of decarbonizing transportation is optimized when the country takes advantage of already established routes and gradually introduces new technologies, such as biomethane. This combination reduces risks and allows for a more stable investment trajectory for the sector," explains Fernando Camargo, managing partner of LCA Consultores. Biofuels appear as one of the country's greatest competitive advantages, with ethanol potentially ...
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