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ID124404
Title ProperSocio-technical inertia
Other Title Informationunderstanding the barriers to electric vehicles
LanguageENG
AuthorSteinhilber, Simone ;  Wells, Peter ;  Thankappan, Samarthia
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is widely accepted that electrification of the transport sector is one of several technological trajectories that could redress some of the environmental issues associated with the growth in travel demand including climate change and oil demand at a global scale, and air quality and noise pollution at the urban scale. Electric vehicles have been considered a promising technology at repeated intervals over the last century, but this promise has not been realised. This paper is a contribution to understanding the key tools and strategies that might enable the successful introduction of new technologies and innovations by exploring the key barriers to electric vehicles encountered in two countries (UK and Germany) where the automobile industry has been historically significant. The study evaluates stakeholders' opinions on relevant regulation, infrastructure investment, R&D incentives, and consumer incentives. The key findings of the research are that the introduction and penetration of EVs is confronted by several barriers that inhibit a larger market penetration under current conditions, which in turn casts doubt on the assumptions of strategic niche management and transitions theory.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.60; Sep.2013: p.531-539
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.60; Sep.2013: p.531-539
Key WordsElectric vehicles ;  Transitions management ;  Socio-technical systems ;  Vehicle Technology