National & EU Policies & Strategies

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Welcome to the Electric Vehicle National and EU Policies and Strategies Resource Library, your comprehensive source for understanding the regulatory frameworks and strategic plans driving the electric vehicle revolution. This page provides access to key documents, reports, and policy briefs that outline both national and EU-level initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable mobility. Whether you're a policymaker, industry leader, or researcher, this resource library offers essential insights to help navigate the legal landscape, comply with evolving regulations, and support the growth of electric vehicle ecosystems across Europe.

National & EU Policies & Strategies

Assessing policy interventions to stimulate the transition of electric vehicle technology in the European Union

This study employs the ELECTRE (ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la REalité - ELimination and Choice Expressing the REality) TRI-nC method to classify 27 EU Member States (MSs) regarding their governance in terms of EV technology promotion. Overall, financial incentives still have a big effect on EV deployment, since those countries with greater concern on this topic were generally better classified than the rest. Finally, charging infrastructures also play a critical role, either making or breaking the deployment of EVs, leading to the worst classification of MSs with very few charging points per 100 thousand urban inhabitants.

Audience:
Automotive Industry Professionals, Energy Sector Stakeholders, Environmental Researchers, Policy Makers, Transportation Analysts, Urban Planners
National & EU Policies & Strategies

Sustainable & Smart Mobility Strategy

The Sustainable & Smart Mobility Strategy outlines the European Union's comprehensive strategy to transform its transport sector into a sustainable, smart, and resilient system. Recognising the critical role of mobility in economic and social life, the strategy aims to address the environmental and societal costs associated with transport, such as greenhouse gas emissions and pollution. By setting ambitious targets for 2030 and 2050, the EU seeks to significantly reduce emissions, enhance digitalisation, and ensure inclusive connectivity. This roadmap includes ten flagship areas with specific actions to modernise the transport sector, promote zero-emission vehicles, improve infrastructure, and foster innovation, all while ensuring that the transition is socially fair and just.

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Academia and Research Institutions, Environmental Organizations, General Public and Consumers, International Organisations, Investors and Financial Institutions, Labor Unions and Worker Associations, Policy Makers and Government Officials, Technology and Innovation Firms, Transport Industry Stakeholders, Urban Planners and Local Governments