Review of Policies for Promotion of Electric Vehicles
Journal Title: Production Engineering Archives - Year 2018, Vol 21, Issue
Abstract
This paper presents the review of policies and their possible effects for promoting the use of electric vehicles. Suggestions on faster implementation of electric vehicles can also be identified within best practices from abroad. Various countries have adopted different policies to promote the use of electric vehicles which include fiscal or other forms of incentives that would persuade people into buying electric vehicles. Possible effects are hard to determine since many variables affect a consumer’s pur-chasing decisions. That is why identification of policies that have proven to be successful and those that have not achieved projected results and should be improved is necessary. Research has shown that countries with most promising policies for promotion have the biggest share of electric vehicles and invest the most in their promotion (fiscal incentives).
Authors and Affiliations
Matevž Obrecht, Martin Fale, Tariq Muneer, Matjaž Knez
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