Sustainable Supply Chain of New Energy Vehicles: A Case Study of Tesla

  • Bai E
  • Yan G
  • Yan X
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Abstract

There has been a deepening link between new energy vehicles and sustainable development strategies in recent years. The ecological impact of CO2 emissions from vehicles has been noted. Although developing new energy vehicles faces problems such as high project costs, a backlog of slow-moving models, and a lack of technical maturity and raw material availability. However, developing new energy vehicles is indispensable and can be better promoted by combining sustainable supply chains with renewable energy sources. It can be found that sustainable management of the supply chain is an indispensable factor for Tesla to become a representative company in the new energy vehicle industry. But at present, new energy vehicles still face the problem of high costs; the lack of maturity of technologies such as batteries and chips. But optimizing the supply chain will undoubtedly impact the development of new energy vehicle companies.

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Bai, E., Yan, G., & Yan, X. (2023). Sustainable Supply Chain of New Energy Vehicles: A Case Study of Tesla. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences, 32(1), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/32/20231592

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