DETECTING CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF THE ELECTRIC BUS INDUSTRY

For sustainable development of a green Earth, electric buses (e-buses) can save the planet from public transportation pollution. However, various issues affect the proliferation of e-buses. This study aimed to detect, analyze and discuss contemporary issues in the global e-bus industry, as well as t...

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subjects Alternative energy
Automobiles
Buses
Case studies
Components industry
Directing
Efficiency
Electric vehicles
Energy management
Experts
Hybrid vehicles
Interviews
Manufacturers
Manufacturing
Mass transit
Policy making
Pollution
Power
Public policy
Public transportation
R&D
Research & development
Strategic planning
Sustainable development
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