ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF INTRODUCING ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN ROMANIA. CURRENT STATUS AND FORECASTS
Andrei Covatariu
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2016, vol. 10, issue 1, 213-218
Abstract:
Classic cars, fuelled with oil products,, are responsible for approximately 12% of the total carbon dioxide emissions, the main greenhouse gas. For this reason and driven by the desire to encourage the development of alternative fuels, the European Commission has developed a set of measures and recommendations for Member States for the implementation of electric mobility. This paper presents the strategic measures adopted at European level in this regard and analyses the measures initiated by the Romanian state in the development of a national fleet of electric vehicles and the necessary infrastructure. Also, the study brings into question the impact of the evolution of this sector on the energy markets in Romania and on the life of the big cities. (European Commission, 2013).
Keywords: electric vehicle; energy markets; electric charging stations; alternative fuels. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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