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Developing electric mobility plays an important role for Slovenia since the country wants to become no carbon emission environment in the future. Electric mobility is in consensus with state goals
to decrease harmful effects of transportation to the environment. Slovenia has proven through diverse projects that it is an electric vehicles (and mobility) friendly country
Electric mobility case study for Slovenia
Developing electric mobility plays an important role for Slovenia since the country wants to become no carbon emission environment in the future. Electric mobility is in consensus with state goals to decrease harmful effects of transportation to the environment. Slovenia has proven through diverse projects that it is an electric vehicles (and mobility) friendly country
Slovenia has proven through diverse projects that it is an electric vehicles (and mobility) friendly country
Chapter (PDF): Electric mobility case study for Slovenia
Electric mobility case study for Croatia
E-mobilnost.hr is the first initiative in Croatia whose primary role was to provide an interactive communication platform and the basis for establishing partnerships between all relevant stakeholders, such as politicians, entrepreneurs, decision-makers and citizens who are inspired by electric vehicles, as well as those who are about to become ones.
Chapter (PDF): Electric mobility case study for Croatia
Electric mobility case study for Spain
By the end of 2014, there were total of 4096 registered BEF/FEV (100% electric vehicles) and 717 PHEV/E-REV (Plug-in hybrid EV’s/range extender EV’s).
Chapter (PDF): Electric mobility case study for Spain
Electric mobility case study for Finland
In Finalnd the first electric vehicle was a train. Then electric busses took places in local public transportation scheme. Purely electric cars are trend on the rise of the new decade.
Chapter (PDF): Electric mobility case study for Finland