Abstract
Without a doubt, the issue of electromobility is as important as it is complex. All the more so because, on the one hand, there are limitations and obstacles to its development on many levels, and on the other hand, especially in the current political and economic situation in the national and international arena, this solution has a huge potential to alleviate the effects of the crisis. The complexity of the issue of electromobility entails the need to look for new, supporting solutions and research, such as the multidimensional comparative analysis method carried out in this work, which, based on the results of expert research, allowed to determine indicators that influence the development of electromobility strategies in cities.
Publisher
Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW Press
Subject
Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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