The Resilience of the Renewable Energy Electromobility Supply Chain: Review and Trends
Alma Delia Torres-Rivera (),
Angel de Jesus Mc Namara Valdes and
Rodrigo Florencio Da Silva ()
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Alma Delia Torres-Rivera: UPIEM del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Gustavo A. Madero 07738, Mexico
Angel de Jesus Mc Namara Valdes: Urban Mobility Engineering of UPIEM del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Gustavo A. Madero 07738, Mexico
Rodrigo Florencio Da Silva: ESIME Ticomán del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Gustavo A. Madero 07738, Mexico
Sustainability, 2023, vol. 15, issue 14, 1-21
Abstract:
Electromobility has been crucial in mitigating transport emissions and meeting reduction targets. From this context, this literature review’s main objective is to analyze the resilience of the electromobility supply chain that integrates renewable energy sources. This literature review focuses on the resilience of the electromobility supply chain and how it can incorporate renewable energy sources. The central argument is that the success of the supply chain depends on its ability to resist, adapt, and recover from disruptions that affect operations. We comprehensively review current knowledge in three stages: identifying critical components of resilience, highlighting challenges and opportunities for risk mitigation, establishing strategic alliances, and synthesizing vital issues, trends, and emerging areas that require further research. The findings emphasize the importance of improving supply chain resilience for sustainable transportation and environmental preservation under five guidelines: emergency preparedness, monitoring and evaluation, sustainable practices, maintenance of essential services, and prevention of operational disruptions.
Keywords: resilience; supply chain; sustainability; electromobility; renewable energies; review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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