Highlights The growth of the electric two-wheeler market in China is explained. Growth largely an unanticipated outcome of other policies. Electric two-wheelers are weakly embedded as a transport mode.
Abstract This paper describes and seeks to understand the scale of the electric bicycle (electric two-wheeler) market in China, and to begin to explain its emergence with a view to outlining the prospects for learning from this case for applications in other countries around the world. Drawing on secondary data from Chinese government sources, electric bicycle industry websites, Chinese media sites and other sources, this exploratory paper positions the development of the electric bicycle market as occurring largely in the absence of positive policy intervention – in stark contrast to the nurturing afforded the electric car sector world-wide. The paper develops a multi-scalar perspective of transitions theory in an institutional setting, with examples drawn from Beijing and Fuzhou, to explain the processes of change outside of the traditional reference context of technology policy and management. It is concluded that transitions theory has a greater flexibility and adaptability as an explanatory framework than previously shown, but empirically the electric two-wheeler is a weakly-embedded alternative to mainstream automobility.
Spontaneous emergence versus technology management in sustainable mobility transitions: Electric bicycles in China
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice ; 78 ; 371-383
2015-05-27
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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