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Evolutionary Paths Towards the Mobility Patterns of the Future

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  • © 2014

Overview

  • Highlights trends in the field of electric mobility
  • Includes a socio-economic view as well as technical aspects
  • Provides valuable impulses for new fields of research
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Mobility (LNMOB)

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

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About this book

This edited volume presents new insights and challenges in the field of electric mobility in relation to new mobility and infrastructure concepts as well as to renewable energies. The book covers the socio-economic view on the topic as well as technical aspects and thus offers valuable knowledge for future business models. It primarily addresses practitioners and researchers in the field but may also be of use to graduate students.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Systems Management - International Logis, Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Michael Hülsmann

  • Business Studies and Economics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Dirk Fornahl

About the editors

Prof. Dr. Michael Hülsmann holds the chair of System Management at the School of  Engineering and Science at Jacobs University Bremen. He focuses on Strategic Management of Logistics Systems.

PD. Dr. Dirk Fornahl leads the Centre for Regional and Innovation Economics (CRIE) at the University of Bremen. His work is settled on cluster analysis, analysis of regional supply chains and potential, innovation processes and networks.

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