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The global imperative to mitigate climate change and reduce air pollution has propelled the transition to Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) to the forefront of transportation policy and innovation. This research provides a thorough examination of the multifaceted dynamics influencing the adoption and integration of ZEVs into mainstream transportation systems. Drawing upon an extensive review of literature, policy documents, and empirical data, this study offers a comprehensive analysis of the drivers, barriers, and strategies shaping the ZEV transition. Key focus areas include technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, market dynamics, infrastructure development, consumer attitudes, and socio-economic considerations. Through the lens of interdisciplinary perspectives, this research elucidates the interconnectedness of various factors influencing ZEV adoption, emphasizing the importance of holistic and integrated approaches in fostering sustainable mobility ecosystems. Furthermore, it explores the role of stakeholders such as governments, industries, academia, and civil society in driving ZEV uptake and addressing associated challenges. The research also delves into case studies and best practices from diverse geographical contexts, offering insights into effective policy interventions, innovative business models, and community engagement strategies. By synthesizing lessons learned and identifying gaps in current knowledge, this study provides valuable recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers seeking to accelerate the ZEV transition and realize its full societal and environmental benefits. Ultimately, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the ZEV transition and provides a roadmap for advancing sustainable transportation systems in the pursuit of a greener and more resilient future.