EV Sector Reports & Papers

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Welcome to the Electric Vehicle Annual Reports Resource Library, a one-stop destination for key insights into the evolving EV sector. This section features a curated collection of annual reports from leading organisations and industry experts, offering valuable analysis on market trends, policy impacts, technological advancements, and growth projections. Whether you're an industry professional, researcher, or policymaker, these reports provide a comprehensive overview of the electric vehicle market's performance and future direction, helping you stay informed and ahead of emerging trends in the global shift towards electric mobility.

EV Sector Reports & Papers

International Energy Agency (IEA) – Global EV Outlook

The Global EV Outlook is an annual publication that identifies and assesses recent developments in electric mobility across the globe. It is developed with the support of members of the Electric Vehicles Initiative (EVI). 

Combining analysis of historical data with projections – now extended to 2035 – the reports examine key areas of interest such as the deployment of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, battery demand, investment trends, and related policy developments in major and emerging markets. It also considers what wider EV adoption means for electricity and oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

Audience:
Academic Researchers, Automotive Industry Stakeholders, Battery Manufacturers, Clean Energy Advocates, Electric Utility Companies, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Energy Sector Professionals, Environmental Organizations, Financial Institutions, General Public, Government Agencies, Industry Associations, Infrastructure Developers, International Organisations, Investors, Market Analysts, Policy Makers, Public Transport Operators, Regulatory Bodies, Research Institutions, Supply Chain Managers, Technology Innovators, Transportation Authorities, Urban Planners, Venture Capitalists
EV Sector Reports & Papers

Making the Transition to Zero-Emission Mobility

This document provides an in-depth analysis of the market uptake, affordability, and infrastructure availability for alternatively powered cars and vans in the European Union, focusing on data from 2021 and trends over the past five years.

Audience:
Automobile Manufacturers, Consumers, Economic Analysts, Environmental Organizations, EU Member States, Infrastructure Developers, Investors, Policy Makers, Research Institutions, Transport Authorities