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Electric Vehicles - Problems and Issues

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Electric vehicles have been gradually growing in popularity. There are countries, such as China, USA and some European countries in particular (including the United Kingdom, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, France), where the number of electric vehicles has been increasing on a year to year basis. In Poland, on the other hand, the market of electric vehicles is still very immature, the proof of which can be perceived in the lack of vehicle charging infrastructure or the negligible demand for such services in places where this infrastructure has actually been built, not to mention the minute sales of electric vehicles. This paper addresses results of an analysis of problems and issues connected with electric vehicles, both worldwide and in Poland.

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The present research has been financed from the means of the National Centre for Research and Development as a part of the international project within the scope of ERA-NET CoFund Electric Mobility Europe Programme “Electric travelling - platform to support the implementation of electromobility in Smart Cities based on ICT applications”.

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Macioszek, E. (2020). Electric Vehicles - Problems and Issues. In: Sierpiński, G. (eds) Smart and Green Solutions for Transport Systems. TSTP 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1091. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35543-2_14

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