Monday, May 20, 2019

Climate Change and Its Consequences

Climate change and its consequences have recently grown in importance on semipolitical agendasworldwide. CO2 emissions is one of the gases that has a dramatic impact on the environmentresulting in rising coastal flooding, diminution in water supplies and increase malnutrition(IEA, 2010).In order to protect the environment for future generations, a globose reduction inCO2 emissions is required along with debased consumption of non-renewable energyresources. One major CO2 contributor is the bring sector, which is responsible for arounda quarter of EU greenhouse gas emissions, making it the second biggest greenhouse gasemittingsector after energy. sequence emissions from other sectors argon shrinking, those fromtransport have increased by 36% since 1990. As a consequence, the European conglutination has setmandatory emission reduction targets for passenger cars of 95g/km by 2020, which is areduction of 40% compared to 2007. Automobile manufacturers that fail to comply facedrastic f ines.In order to reach these targets and prevent penalty payments for excessemissions, innovative propulsion systems have gained increasing attention. Vehicles withelectric propulsion are considered as a promising alternative on the pathway towards lowemissionvehicles that could enable the transport sector to reduce emissions significantly.During the last few years, electric vehicles (EV) got more and more attention in national andEuropean policies and public sentiency increased significantly.While much effort has beenput in the research and development of e-mobility, less attention has been give to consumersacceptance (Yeh, 2007). The majority of consumers still consider EVs as disadvantageouscompared to traditional cars. However, without consumer acceptance there will be notechnological gap and long-term success of sustainable transport systems (Wiedmann et al.,2011).Therefore, it is crucial to gain in-depth insights in consumers perception towards EVsthat affect preferences fo r and the sufferance of alternative fuelled vehicles.

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