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Volkswagen hat den Strategieschwenk auf Elektromobilität vollzogen…
Supply strategy: how to enter EV supply markets in Southeast Asia
Chinese EV automakers have recently been heavily pushing into the markets in Southeast Asia. And not only do they push on the sales side to use ASEAN markets to sell their latest EV models. They have also started establishing production sites for electric vehicles or EV batteries.
Supply strategy: how to enter EV supply markets in Southeast Asia
December 13, 2023
EV Charging Market: it’s not only about chargers
November 10, 2023
Fleet Management: why companies electrify their fleets
October 4, 2023
The best books on how to make transport & mobility sustainable
October 3, 2023
Extreme weather events: 3 basic facts about climate change
September 22, 2023
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Chinese EV automakers have recently been heavily pushing into the markets in Southeast Asia. And not only do they push on the sales side to use ASEAN markets to sell their latest EV models. They have also started establishing production sites for electric vehicles or EV batteries.
Electric mobility is often discussed around the most important hardware – the car. But there is another important hardware besides the electric vehicle – the charger. And when talking about EV charging, there is more than the hardware – it’s software and services.
In a seeming mindset tipping point on the future of electrification, electric vehicle (EV) sales have soared globally. From 2019 to 2021 the sales numbers quadrupled. Worldwide, a 75% increase in 2022 over 2021 shows EV transition is going strong.
If you are interested in the future of mobility, you are constantly in search of well-researched and up-to-date information. A good way to find this type of content are blogs. You have probably realized that there are plenty of mobility and tranportation blogs out there. Here are my top picks that I highly recommend.
“The recent flood in Ahrtal (Germany) is a sign of the man-made climate change.” Or more general: “The extreme weather event X in country/ region/ city Y has been caused by man-made carbon dioxide emissions.”
Der Klimawandel ist in aller Munde, speziell der Verkehrssektor…
It’s an old discussion with a lot of biased arguments being repeated continuously. What is clear: Climate change keeps progressing with global carbon dioxide emissions constantly increasing. To slow global warming down, carbon dioxide emissions need to be reduced fast and significantly.
If you are interested in new mobility topics, you might know that there are plenty of mobility and transportation podcasts out there. With mobility being such a vast space that is interconnected to public transportation, urban planning, the sharing economy and automotive, podcasts are a great way to stay up-to-date. So here is a brief overview on my personal favorite podcasts in the mobility field.
The Covid-19 pandemic has sent many countries into a state of shutdown where major parts of public life came to a halt.