THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET
Abstract
The electric vehicle has been viewed as a technological solution to the dual plagues of dwindling fossil fuel supplies and pollutant emissions from gasoline powered vehicles. Futurists see a world where most personal transportation is electrically powered with energy supplied by tomorrow's power plants. In that future world, automobile power sources — representing millions of uncontrollable sources of pollution and energy waste — are consolidated into fewer, manageable, generators in fixed locations. With fixed and relatively few sources of pollution, resources can be better focused to provide clean, inexpensive energy for transportation. Many people share this vision of the future but few have been able to see how it can be brought into existence. Initial attempts have focused on legislation to stimulate the development of this market. As with any new technology, the electric vehicle field has developed its own terminology. For purposes of clarity throughout mis paper please bear in mind the following definitions.
Citation
Buca, P.V. and Brausen, J. (1997), "THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE MARKET", Competitiveness Review, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 36-45. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb046344
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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