We show you some of the countries where there are more cyclists among its populationwho support a “greener” alternative compared to those who have cars.
Today there are some very specific sectors that are proclaimed as indispensable around the world, where a small element could considerably change the value of the gross domestic product at the national level, as well as cause a considerable change in the price of certain products and services, in this case, the automobile transport industry.
To take into account how important the automobile industry is in Mexico, it would be worth considering the statistical data provided by Statista, where it shows that During 2020, 50.3 million vehicles were registered in circulation, that is to say that more than half of the Mexican population moves through these vehicles (taking into account the companies that offer private transport services, such as Uber, Didi, etc.).
This has caused several international brands to benefit considerably, among them, the Mexican Association of Automotive Distributors and the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics (INEGI) show in a joint effort the brands with the highest volume of light vehicle sales in the country during 2021where Nissan leads with 204 thousand, Volkswagen in second with 130 thousand, General Motors in third with 127 thousand and Toyota in fourth with 9 thousand, among other recognized brands such as Kia, Mazda, Honda, etc.
Although millions of people benefit from the presence of vehicles, unfortunately they also prove to be heavy polluters, some more than others.
According to the Statista Mobility Market Outlook, pickup trucks, large SUVs, sports cars and luxury cars are the most polluting vehicles around the world with their respective level of average CO2 emissions, thus promoting the greenhouse effect and, consequently, the destruction of ecosystems and the extinction of species.
Because of this, the countries cyclists They proclaim themselves as a strong ally against global pollution, where in addition to supporting a lower CO2 load, using these particular two-wheeled, motorless vehicles also promotes the physical well-being of the population.
There are different factors to take into account when determining the success of bicycles in the countries shown above; however, this initiative is not exclusive to individuals, but more and more brands are committed to doing their part and offering, as far as possible, eco-friendly solutions with the presence of bicycles.
An example of this was presented to us some time ago by Electrobike, who chose to make a strategic alliance with Domino’s Pizza to launch a joint strategy and deliver pizzas through an alternative vehicle compared to the “conventional” motorcycles to which we are accustomed, with bikes electrical.
In part, this is due to the fact that the population is becoming increasingly aware of its impact with the carbon footprint it leaves, as well as the CO2 emissions it causes by moving vehicles that work based on burning fuels. fossils.
Likewise, a study by GlobalWebindex mentions that 6 out of 10 millennials (22-35 years old) are willing to pay more money for products and services that are green and sustainablethis being a powerful insight for brands to take into account as they try to reduce their carbon footprint on the planet, while at the same time proclaiming themselves as an ESR.
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