Climate Change Advisory Council and Irish Fiscal Advisory Council Annual Review 2025: Transport Sector Emissions and Recommendations (climatecouncil.ie)
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- Transport emissions fell only 1.3% in 2024; sector projected to significantly exceed carbon budgets through 2030.
- New BEV registrations dropped 23.6% in 2024; Ireland has 7 public charging points per 10,000 people (EU average 20).
- Storm Darragh closure of Holyhead Port highlighted infrastructure vulnerability; Council urges updated ports policy and systemic climate risk planning.
"The joint annual review by Ireland's Climate Change Advisory Council and Irish Fiscal Advisory Council finds transport emissions fell only 1.3% in 2024, far short of required halving by 2030. BEV sales dropped 24%, charging infrastructure lags EU average, and Holyhead port closure exposed infrastructure vulnerabilities. Recommendations include refocusing EV grants on lower-income households, accelerating public transport investment, updating ports policy for climate resilience, and expanding school transport."
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