Electric vehicle sales are booming, but how much of that is down to regulation? Automotive World’s latest special report explores how subsidies, tax breaks and other incentives are catalysing growth; how new charging rules could prevent grid surges; and how degradation and recycling targets are taking shape.
- How will regulations shape the EV market?
- Low emission zones not enough to curb urban transport emissions alone
- Can the EV market thrive without subsidies?
- EU regulations point to the future of EV recycling
- EV battery degradation regulation can reassure consumers
- Smart EV chargers to become the new standard
- EV labelling regulations in need of a rethink, say campaigners
'Special report: Electric vehicle regulation’ presents insight from:
- Berylls Group
- Boston Consulting Group
- Driivz
- Eurelectric
- European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA)
- European Consumer Group (BEUC)
- ev.energy
- Glasgow City Council
- Indra Renewable Technologies
- Jato Dynamics
- Lund University
- New AutoMotive
- The Economist Intelligence Unit
- University of Leicester
- Webasto
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