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Abstract

Discussing the transformative potential of electric mobility (e-mobility), this chapter highlights its role in addressing environmental challenges and driving technological advancements. By aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals, e-mobility promises a future of cleaner transportation, reduced emissions, and economic growth. The study delves into the environmental benefits, economic impacts, consumer behavior, industry transformation, and policy recommendations necessary for the widespread adoption of e-mobility. It also explores the integration of e-mobility with renewable energy sources and smart grid technologies, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts among consumers, industries, and policymakers to realize its full potential.

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Title
Discussion
Author
David D’Acunto
Copyright Year
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65053-6_6
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