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Akzeptanzmodell der Elektrifizierung im organisatorischen Bereich (eAM)

In: New Players in Mobility

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  • Carina Büttner

    (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

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Zusammenfassung Ab 2035 werden in der Europäischen Union keine Neufahrzeuge mehr zugelassen, die nicht klimaneutral betankt werden können. Deutschland strebt die Klimaneutralität bis 2045 an und plant den Einsatz von Elektrofahrzeugen. Firmenflotten sind durch kürzere Haltedauern und häufigere Zulassungen für die Elektrifizierung prädestiniert. Der Elektrifizierungsprozess in den Unternehmen verläuft schleppend. Die erfolgreiche Einführung einer solchen Innovation hängt von ihrer Akzeptanz ab. In einer Forschungsarbeit wurde das Technologiemodell der Elektrifizierung (eAM) entwickelt, das Faktoren enthält, die die Akzeptanz der Entscheidungsträger zur Elektrifizierung beeinflussen.

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  • Carina Büttner, 2025. "Akzeptanzmodell der Elektrifizierung im organisatorischen Bereich (eAM)," Springer Books, in: Heike Proff (ed.), New Players in Mobility, pages 117-134, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-46485-1_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-46485-1_8
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