Zusammenfassung The automotive industry will be facing major changes in the medium to long term. According to the EU Climate Protection Act for 2020, the carbon dioxide emissions for newly released models in 2015 will have to be reduced by 28 % to 120 grams per kilometer (g/km) compared to 2008 [15]. Most of today’s Original Equiment Manufacturers (OEMs) in Europe have already released new models with more fuel-efficient and emission reducing technology and will be able to meet regulations of policy makers in the short to medium term [28]. However, with the conventional combustion engine as the only propulsion system it seems impossible to achieve the envisioned goals in ten years from now already. Exceeding these emission limits will result in high penalty fees [6]. This is why it is important for all stakeholders in the automotive industry to advance the development of sustainable alternative propulsion technologies in order to remain competitive in the future.
Identifying Future Strategic Options for the Automotive Industry
Using Real Options Theory and a Parsimonious Delphi Design to derive empirically based implications for OEMs on the way to Electric Mobility
2012-01-01
14 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Deutsch
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