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Macro-environmental comparative analysis of e-mobility adoption pathways in France, Germany and Norway

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  • Künle, Eglantine
  • Minke, Christine

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The analysis of electric vehicle adoption pathways on a national level is a multi-dimensional problem, making adoption path analysis a complex task. The identification of successful strategies is however crucial for the decarbonization of the transport sector. This work provides an innovative analytical tool integrating a national adoption path identification framework and a macro-environmental STEPE (socio-cultural, technological, economic, political, environmental) approach.

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  • Künle, Eglantine & Minke, Christine, 2022. "Macro-environmental comparative analysis of e-mobility adoption pathways in France, Germany and Norway," Transport Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(C), pages 160-174.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:trapol:v:124:y:2022:i:c:p:160-174
    DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2020.08.019
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