The Global Rise of the Modern Plug-In Electric Vehicle
John D. Graham
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Abstract:
We may be standing on the precipice of a revolution in propulsion not seen since the internal combustion engine replaced the horse and buggy. The anticipated proliferation of electric cars will influence the daily lives of motorists, the economies of different countries and regions, urban air quality and global climate change. If you want to understand how quickly the transition is likely to occur, and the factors that will influence the predictions of the pace of the transition, this book will be an illuminating read.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Innovations and Technology; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800880122
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Rise of the modern electric vehicle , pp 1-33

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- Ch 2 Consumer perspectives , pp 34-72

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- Ch 3 Energy security , pp 73-109

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- Ch 5 Global climate change , pp 143-181

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- Ch 6 Prelude to Chinas leapfrog gambit , pp 182-211

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- Ch 7 Rescuing the auto industry , pp 212-247

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- Ch 8 The supply chain: produce or outsource? , pp 248-284

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- Ch 9 Securing raw materials , pp 285-321

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- Ch 10 From cheater to innovator , pp 322-360

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- Ch 11 Charging networks and the grid , pp 361-396

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- Ch 12 Persuading consumers , pp 397-436

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