This book explores the extent to which electric cars might reduce oil demand and greenhouse gas emissions in key markets: China, France, Germany, India, Japan and the United States. The developed model consists of an econometric sub-model, soft-linked with a system dynamics sub-model. The model captures feedback loops that may stimulate the market development of electric cars. The six countries are interlinked to simulate technological progress concerning the electric vehicle battery
Electromobility is currently fuelling hopes worldwide for a more sustainable development of the tran...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The motor vehicle industry has been the leading consumer of fossil fuel worldwide resulting in adver...
This thesis explores the extent to which electric cars might reduce oil demand and greenhouse gas em...
The transport sector, in particular road transport, is a major consumer of energy and a major source...
Global warming is one of the biggest problems in the world: international organizations, states, com...
Throughout decades, conflicts related to the access and usage of various energy sources have caused ...
The market for electric passenger cars (battery and fuel cell electric) is developing dynamically, w...
The rapidly increasing participation of renewable energies (REn) into the electric mix, clearly trac...
Electric cars have the reputation as a possible solution to many modern environmental and economic i...
In this paper, we aim to assess the potential influence of increased adoption of electric vehicles (...
AbstractIn the last decade a rapidly growing interest in electrification of transport passenger cars...
Electric vehicles are being promoted in a number of countries as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
AbstractUntil recently, the automotive industry was solely relying on one energy resource: oil. Howe...
Electromobility is currently fuelling hopes worldwide for a more sustainable development of the tran...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The motor vehicle industry has been the leading consumer of fossil fuel worldwide resulting in adver...
This thesis explores the extent to which electric cars might reduce oil demand and greenhouse gas em...
The transport sector, in particular road transport, is a major consumer of energy and a major source...
Global warming is one of the biggest problems in the world: international organizations, states, com...
Throughout decades, conflicts related to the access and usage of various energy sources have caused ...
The market for electric passenger cars (battery and fuel cell electric) is developing dynamically, w...
The rapidly increasing participation of renewable energies (REn) into the electric mix, clearly trac...
Electric cars have the reputation as a possible solution to many modern environmental and economic i...
In this paper, we aim to assess the potential influence of increased adoption of electric vehicles (...
AbstractIn the last decade a rapidly growing interest in electrification of transport passenger cars...
Electric vehicles are being promoted in a number of countries as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emis...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
AbstractUntil recently, the automotive industry was solely relying on one energy resource: oil. Howe...
Electromobility is currently fuelling hopes worldwide for a more sustainable development of the tran...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The motor vehicle industry has been the leading consumer of fossil fuel worldwide resulting in adver...