Since the emergence of globalization and supply chain transformations, the automotive industry has been at the verge of an electric vehicle revolution. The article discusses the main issues in the automotive industry deriving from the evolution of electric cars. Such evolution can restructure the global and local automotive value chain. Environmental targets push electric vehicle (EV) development and deployment, and countries adopt a variety of policies to support this significant technological, industrial and societal transformation. COVID-19 stimulus packages and ordinary measures have spurred sustainable mobility and technological breakthroughs. Regulations and industrial policies need to interplay in a comprehensive manner to address automotive sector transformations, which are customized for each country.

Electric vehicle evolution: issues and policy implications

cesare pozzi;umberto monarca;giuseppe surdi
2020-01-01

Abstract

Since the emergence of globalization and supply chain transformations, the automotive industry has been at the verge of an electric vehicle revolution. The article discusses the main issues in the automotive industry deriving from the evolution of electric cars. Such evolution can restructure the global and local automotive value chain. Environmental targets push electric vehicle (EV) development and deployment, and countries adopt a variety of policies to support this significant technological, industrial and societal transformation. COVID-19 stimulus packages and ordinary measures have spurred sustainable mobility and technological breakthroughs. Regulations and industrial policies need to interplay in a comprehensive manner to address automotive sector transformations, which are customized for each country.
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