2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13194-8_1
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Fostering Sustainable Mobility in Europe: The Contributions of the Project “E-Mobility North Sea Region”

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“…New opportunities using green, renewable electricity pose challenges to countries, vehicle manufacturers, infrastructure architects and customers (Albatayneh et al, 2020;Sulich & Grudzinski, 2019). The actions of most countries in the European Union are moving towards a shift from a 'brown' economy based on fossil fuels to a green economy (Sulich & Soloducho-Pelc, 2021), of which electric vehicles are a component (Filho et al, 2015). An expression of these changes is the COP26 declaration (Oxford Analytica, 2021) signed at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…New opportunities using green, renewable electricity pose challenges to countries, vehicle manufacturers, infrastructure architects and customers (Albatayneh et al, 2020;Sulich & Grudzinski, 2019). The actions of most countries in the European Union are moving towards a shift from a 'brown' economy based on fossil fuels to a green economy (Sulich & Soloducho-Pelc, 2021), of which electric vehicles are a component (Filho et al, 2015). An expression of these changes is the COP26 declaration (Oxford Analytica, 2021) signed at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the widely studied contemporary ideas or trends in economics (Graczyk et al, 2020) and management sciences is sustainable development (Sulich, 2018;Wyszomirski, 2017) and the decision-making processes associated with it (Filho et al, 2015;Łuszczyk et al, 2021). These are accompanied by growing expectations coming from the automotive industry, seeking solutions to support and simplify the process of achieving sustainability (Gontarz & Sulich, 2019).…”
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“…To overcome these obstacles, the infrastructure (supply side) and the vehicles (demand side) must coevolve [8]. The sustainable development of EV infrastructures and their widescale adoption requires the combination of the quantitative balance between EVs and charging stations with social, technical, and economic criteria [9]. The shift in the paradigm of electrified transport user behavior [10,11] shows that infrastructure should be planned in consideration of particular points of interest (POIs), where flows of people are the most important, or in the case of battery electric buses, at points where it is needed and based on a multiplicity of factors (i.e., the driven route, timetable, bus performance, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%