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Sustainable Transport for Georgia: A Roadmap

Publication Year: 2025

Author(s): International Energy Agency

Abstract:

This roadmap begins with an outline of Georgia’s institutional and policy framework, followed by the broader context, highlighting transport’s role in the economy and its environmental impacts. It reviews transport’s effects on people’s lives, including both benefits (access to goods and services) and drawbacks (congestion, air and climate pollution, and road injuries and deaths). Since national and municipal policies shape transport technology, infrastructure and operations, the report first examines the country as a whole, followed by Georgia’s largest cities. With road vehicles responsible for more than 98% of domestic transport energy use and carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions, the focus is on road transport.


Opportunities identified include improving vehicle efficiency – particularly by accelerating electric vehicle (EV) adoption – and cutting reliance on inefficient vehicles by reducing unnecessary car travel and shifting to buses, metro, walking and cycling, as well as intercity passenger and freight rail. These opportunities are presented as a coordinated and sequenced portfolio of policies designed to enhance transport efficiency and effectiveness while advancing road transport electrification.

Country: Georgia

Publisher/Organisation: International Energy Agency

URL:
https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/bc847921-2e54-4ab0-8d88-8a1096b03bb3/SustainableTransportPolicyforGeorgia.pdf

Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Environment Impact

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