Rural drivers travel the longest distances, so how can a single electric car help cut more emissions and reshape Ireland’s climate targets?
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Dr Anna Charly is a Lecturer in Transport at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Liverpool. Her research experience lies in the critical area of safe and sustainable transportation, emphasising transport emission modelling, electric vehicle feasibility studies, proactive road safety evaluation, naturalistic driving studies, intelligent transport systems, and human factors. Her interdisciplinary research connects transport planning and modelling with sociodemographic factors to advance accessibility and equity. Her work integrates intelligent systems and human factors into traffic and road design, aiming to inform local policymaking with data-driven, inclusive, and sustainable transport solutions.

Dr Anna Charly is a Lecturer in Transport at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Liverpool. Her research experience lies in the critical area of safe and sustainable transportation, emphasising transport emission modelling, electric vehicle feasibility studies, proactive road safety evaluation, naturalistic driving studies, intelligent transport systems, and human factors. Her interdisciplinary research connects transport planning and modelling with sociodemographic factors to advance accessibility and equity. Her work integrates intelligent systems and human factors into traffic and road design, aiming to inform local policymaking with data-driven, inclusive, and sustainable transport solutions.
Rural drivers travel the longest distances, so how can a single electric car help cut more emissions and reshape Ireland’s climate targets?