The emergence of an electric mobility trajectory

作者: Marc Dijk , Renato J. Orsato , René Kemp

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2012.04.024

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摘要: In this paper, we analyse the emergence of a trajectory electric moblity. We describe developments in vehicles before and after 2005. The central thesis paper is that mobility has crossed critical threshold benefitting from various whose influence can be expected to grow importance: high oil prices, carbon constraints, rise organised car sharing intermodality. find development vehicle engine technology depends on changes (fueling) infrastructure, mobility, global market, evolution energy climate policy, electricity sector. Special attention given interaction technological alternatives: how these work out for future battery vehicles, hybrid hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

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