Electron transport in molecules is a fundamental process in molecular electronics. It involves the movement of electrons through molecules via mechanisms like tunneling, hopping, and ballistic transport. The electronic structure of molecules, including HOMO-LUMO gaps, plays a crucial role in determining conductivity. Various factors influence electron transport, including molecular structure, length, and functional groups. Measurement techniques like scanning tunneling microscopy and break junction methods enable characterization of molecular conductance. Applications range from molecular wires and switches to sensors and memory devices, with ongoing research addressing challenges in stability and scalability.