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Mathematical Analysis of the Impact of French Standardization Strategy and Electric Vehicle Development on the Breakthrough Development of EVs in China

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  • Linfeng Wu
  • Junhui Liu
  • Peng Liu
  • Dan Cong
  • Min Ye

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The problems of operating range and costs are the two most critical bottlenecks restricting the extensive application of electric vehicles (EVs) in China and some other countries. There are also some prominent problems in China’s EVs, which lead to poor competitiveness of EVs compared with traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. This paper analyzes the key mathematical factors restricting the development and popularization of EVs in China from the aspects of strategic policy, sales situation, and self-problems. For the best-selling family cars in China, select the representative models with the same body structure, and make statistics on various parameters most concerned by consumers, establish a database through data statistics and analysis software. Through summarizing France’s standardization development strategy and relevant issues reflected by the development data of its EVs, this paper puts forward the hypothesis leading the development of EVs through standardization to enhance their competitiveness, gives the specific suggestions, and briefly analyzes the feasibility from the aspects of product situation. The research content of this paper provides a certain basis and ideas for the future research work.

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  • Linfeng Wu & Junhui Liu & Peng Liu & Dan Cong & Min Ye, 2023. "Mathematical Analysis of the Impact of French Standardization Strategy and Electric Vehicle Development on the Breakthrough Development of EVs in China," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7307701
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/7307701
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