Driving the Future - A Comparative Analysis of Electric Vehicle Trends in Norway and Spain
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Munoz, E. M. D. M., berntzen, L., & Johannessen, M. R. (2023, 26.-30. juni). Driving the Future - A Comparative Analysis of Electric Vehicle Trends in Norway and Spain [Paperpresentasjon]. SMART 2023, The Twelfth International Conference on Smart Cities, Systems, Devices and Technologies, Nice. https://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=smart_2023_1_70_40034Abstract
This paper compares the Electric Vehicle (EV) situations in Spain and Norway by looking at policy frameworks, infrastructural growth, adoption rates, financial incentives, and environmental effects. In contrast to Spain, which has suffered due to limited charging infrastructure, and a complex regulatory environment, Norway has been successful due to strong government support, financial incentives, and well-developed charging infrastructure. The carbon footprint of EVs is smaller in Norway thanks to the country's emphasis on renewable energy sources, whereas Spain is having trouble making the switch to clean energy. The comparison allows us to draw some conclusions. It also emphasizes the significance of a favorable policy environment, financial incentives, and a reliable charging infrastructure in promoting EV adoption. The paper suggests creating a national plan for Electric Vehicles (EVs) in Spain, increasing the availability of charging stations in urban and rural regions, and encouraging collaborations between the public, private entities, and utility companies. Norway should prioritize assuring the accessibility of charging infrastructure in rural locations, encouraging the use of second-life batteries, and resolving issues with electricity demand. By sharing experiences and adopting the necessary measures, both nations may hasten the transition to sustainable transportation.