2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16093756
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Women Will Drive the Demand for EVs in the Middle East over the Next 10 Years—Lessons from Today’s Kuwait and 1960s USA

Abstract: The Middle East, Gulf Cooperation Council Countries (GCC), and Kuwait, in particular, are currently experiencing a similar transition as the USA in the 1970s regarding the empowerment and independence of women, fueled by a declining birth rate from four per women to less than two. In addition, the percentage of women with university degrees has been increasing at a logarithmic rate every decade since the 1960s in the USA and since 1990 in Kuwait, resulting in women comprising well over half of all university g… Show more

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“…The nations with the highest EV adoption waive all road tolls on ferries, tunnels, and toll roads, and they permit EVs to use lanes reserved for public transportation. In Kuwait, these additional measures could prove to be quite effective [13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nations with the highest EV adoption waive all road tolls on ferries, tunnels, and toll roads, and they permit EVs to use lanes reserved for public transportation. In Kuwait, these additional measures could prove to be quite effective [13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of the end of 2022, there were 100 such stations installed, and 150 installations are scheduled for 2023. Mohamed Khalid al-Sharshani, the head of the technical section at Tarsheed, which is the National Program for Conservation and Energy Efficiency, states that 600-1000 such stations will be installed by 2025 [43,44]. The rise of the fast-charging station has spurred the electrification of public transport: "We have crossed the target of converting 25 percent of the public transportation into eco-friendly mode.…”
Section: Fast-charging Stations In Kuwait and Qatarmentioning
confidence: 99%