Forecast of EV Derived Electrical Demand. The Spanish Case
The inclusion of the electric vehicles in Spain is unavoidable, as well as in the developed countries, and the electrification of the Spanish vehicle fleet will produce an increase in the electric energy demand which will require changes in the current in
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The Role of the Electric Vehicle in the Energy Transition A Multidimensional Approach
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The Role of the Electric Vehicle in the Energy Transition A Multidimensional Approach
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Editor Angel Arcos-Vargas Industrial Engineering and Management University of Seville Seville, Spain
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Foreword
The automotive sector is a strategic industry and a major contributor to the Spanish economy. It is the first exporting sector and occupies an outstanding second position in manufacturing production, only surpassed by the agri-food sector. Spain is the second-largest producer of passenger cars in Europe (just behind
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