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eMobility Ecosystem
eMobility Incentives, Expenses, and Cost Recovery
eMobilty contributes to welfare and wellbeing by reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses and reducing air pollution. However, challenges such as the perceived high costs of electric vehicles, lack of public awareness, and lack of charging infrastructure slow down the growth of electric mobility in many countries.
Governments can actively contribute to overcome these challenges by implementing various sorts of incentives. These can vary in type, target group, duration, and size, and can be either financial or non-financial. Our whitepaper provides a selection of success stories on implementation of nationwide incentive schemes for electric mobility ecosystem development. It also describes perspectives on how the costs of such incentives could be recovered.