Analyzing the present and future of electric mobility
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Date2022-10-24
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Abstract
The world is facing a major challenge. The change in mobility over decades has created greenhouse gases, some of which are out of control. Global warming causes natural disasters worldwide and puts humanity in great danger. The automotive industry, which produces excessive Co2 emissions throughout the production process, is also responsible for this. In 2019, road transport was responsible for 18% of greenhouse gases. The aim of this master thesis is to analyse the current situation of electromobility. For example, the state of the art for the understanding of whether an electric car is lower in CO2 emissions from the cradle to the grave is shown. The results show that it can indeed have a positive impact on the environment. However, there is still potential in various areas that need to be improved
DegreeMÀSTER UNIVERSITARI EN GESTIÓ D'EMPRESES DE TECNOLOGIA I D'ENGINYERIA (Pla 2016)
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