Unravelling the Serbian Energy Transition Puzzle: Driving an Electric Vehicle Result in Higher CO2 Emissions than Driving a Traditional Internal Combustion Engine Counterparty
This article delves into the intriguing paradox emerging in Serbia’s transportation landscape, where electric vehicles (EVs) are projected to generate more carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions than internal combustion engine (ICE) until 2030. Driving an EV within Serbia over the upcoming five years is est...
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Main Authors: | Sergey Fominykh, Dusan Stanar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Savez energetičara
2024-01-01
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Series: | Energija, Ekonomija, Ekologija |
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Online Access: | https://doi.ub.kg.ac.rs/doi/casopisi/energija-ekonomija-ekologija/10-46793-eee24-1-22f/ |
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