@inbook{dab16aa479214c48a3068466ab1a4020,
title = "EV Policy Compared: An International Comparison of Governments{\textquoteright} Policy Strategy Towards E-Mobility",
abstract = "This paper addresses and explores the different strategies governments pursue to support the introduction of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). This paper presents findings from a European research project that mapped current policies in eight countries, with California as a comparative case to contrast the European findings. The authors analysed the policy strategies that countries have put to practice and analyse how they have performed so far. Arguably, many countries appear to be on track to achieving their short-term goals; in that sense, EV policy is successful. However, once the longer term policy goals for e-mobility are taken into account, it is unlikely that the current policies will be sufficient. Therefore, the authors point out some lessons from current policies that may show a route into the next phase of the introduction of e-mobility. The paper is part of the Interreg e-mobility North Sea Region (E-Mobility NSR) partnership project.",
keywords = "Electric vehicle (EV) policy, Plug-In hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) and battery electric vehicles (BEV) policy strategy, Strategic patterns, Policy innovation",
author = "{van der Steen}, Martijn and {van Schelven}, Rogier and Richard Kotter and {van Twist}, Mark and {van Deventer}, Peter",
year = "2015",
month = may,
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-13194-8_2",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783319131931",
series = "Green Energy and Technology",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "27--53",
editor = "{Leal Filho}, Walter and Richard Kotter",
booktitle = "E-Mobility in Europe: Trends and Best Practice",
address = "Germany",
}