Sustainable approach to automobile society in Japan

  • Fujimoto J
  • Poland D
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What is the difference between electric vehicles (EVs) in society and an EV society? "EVs in society" means simply the replacement of gasoline-powered cars with EVs without taking into consideration pervasive social issues. By contrast, an "EV society" is a concept whereby EVs are more fundamentally woven into the fabric of society with the aim of solving a range of social problems, while at the same time questioning the meaning of what an automobile "is" and "can be." It is this "game-changing" principle of integration that drives our research. © 2013 Fujimoto & Poland.

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Fujimoto, J., & Poland, D. (2013). Sustainable approach to automobile society in Japan. Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy, 9(1), 76–82. https://doi.org/10.1080/15487733.2013.11908109

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