European Journal of Service Management

Wcześniej: Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Service Management

ISSN: 2450-8535     eISSN: 2451-2729    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/ejsm.2018.27/2-64
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Lista wydań / Vol. 27/2, 3/2018
Analysis of investment state support for the electric vehicles sector

Autorzy: Mateusz Wiślański
University of Szczecin, Faculty of Management and Economics of Services

Wojciech Drożdż
University of Szczecin, Faculty of Management and Economics of Services
Słowa kluczowe: electric vehicles subsidies electric vehicles incentives polish electromobility act alternative fuels
Data publikacji całości:2018-12-31
Liczba stron:10 (521-530)
Klasyfikacja JEL: H27 H39 H54 H71 O31 O32 O33 R49 R50
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The following work captures the spectrum of offered incentives for stimulating the electric vehicles uptake in the most significant economies of the world. The paper contains description of popular means of stimulation along with the effects that they have taken on the society and local economies. After an in-depth analysis the evaluation model was developed which assigns weight to each and every factor in the specific national incentive program. The sum of gathered points gives the overall view of the efficiency of introduced program. As a result, different national programs can be compared against each other and the important conclusions can be drawn. Most importantly the Polish act for alternative fuels and electromobility was analyzed and compared to other incentives used by different countries around the world.
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