Aspects regarding the research in the field of electric vehicles implementation in the context of the sustainable development of the European road transport system
The scientific paper presents a concrete research carried out by the authors in order to implement some concepts of a technical nature, so that those interested in this field can get acquainted about a certain way of exposing the problems regarding the actions taken by the European authorities, r...
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THOT Publishing House
2021
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Sumario: | The scientific paper presents a concrete research carried out by the authors in order
to implement some concepts of a technical nature, so that those interested in this field can get
acquainted about a certain way of exposing the problems regarding the actions taken by the
European authorities, regarding the implementation of electric vehicles at the level of some EU
states, in the context of the sustainable and durable development of the European road transport
system. Below we present a technical and managerial study with engineering nuances, through
which readers can look at and understand the concept of sustainable development of this sector
in a global context, through which we will demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the
Project of the Electric Vehicle Network in Urban Europe - URBACT II, (EVUE) [11][12], a
research project carried out at European Union level in the field of electromobility and the
measures taken to reduce pollution in 9 European cities. The research was carried out in public
private partnership (cPPP) and was funded by the European Investment Bank (EIB). The
initiative was launched in 2009 as a constituent element of the challenge: "Intelligent, green
and integrated transport" under Horizon 2020 programme [9] as a result of the global
economic crisis of 2008 and was completed in 2012 through 113 collaborative research
projects [3] [12].
The paper highlights the achievements and shortcomings of this initiative, and finally the
conclusions and subsequent directions of research in the field approached are presented. |
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