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Does the Transition to Battery Electric, Software Defined Vehicles Create Opportunities for Europe?

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  • Garcia Calvo, Angela

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This paper explores how Europe may achieve this goal through an analysis of the automotive sector as it transitions from internal combustion engines to battery electric, software-defined vehicles

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  • Garcia Calvo, Angela, 2025. "Does the Transition to Battery Electric, Software Defined Vehicles Create Opportunities for Europe?," Single Market Economics Papers WP2025/47, Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (European Commission), Chief Economist Team.
  • Handle: RePEc:bda:wpsmep:wp2025/47
    DOI: 10.2873/7308317
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