Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?

The current internal combustion powertrain technology of road vehicles is unsustainable in the long run, due to the possible exhaustion of fossil fuels, and the socio-economic changes which are accompanied by increasing environmental impacts. Furthermore, there are limits to the emission reductions...

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Main Author: GÁBOR TÚRY
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Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University 2019-12-01
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description The current internal combustion powertrain technology of road vehicles is unsustainable in the long run, due to the possible exhaustion of fossil fuels, and the socio-economic changes which are accompanied by increasing environmental impacts. Furthermore, there are limits to the emission reductions that can be achieved by developing or improving the efficiency of internal combustion powertrain technology, as well as stricter emission targets and a move towards electromobility. Therefore, automotive manufacturers implement technology change, although current technology will be in use for a long time to come. However, since the 2008 crisis, the territorial distribution of the automotive industry has been undergoing a major transformation. China’s role has been growing and is now the world leader in terms of production and consumption. The forecasts assume a decline in consumption in developed regions. This results in a major restructuring of the automotive industry owing to the technological change. The purpose of this study is to examine this transformation, taking into account the possible consequences of changes in technology and changes in global production. The focus of our study is a group of Central European countries (Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) that play a significant role in the European automotive industry.
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spelling doaj-art-4ec40c5de87a4c188e8b974e9044e7c62025-08-20T04:02:37ZengNicolae Titulescu UniversityGlobal Economic Observer2343-97422343-97502019-12-0172112120Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?GÁBOR TÚRY0Institute of World Economics Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, tury.gabor@krtk.mta.huThe current internal combustion powertrain technology of road vehicles is unsustainable in the long run, due to the possible exhaustion of fossil fuels, and the socio-economic changes which are accompanied by increasing environmental impacts. Furthermore, there are limits to the emission reductions that can be achieved by developing or improving the efficiency of internal combustion powertrain technology, as well as stricter emission targets and a move towards electromobility. Therefore, automotive manufacturers implement technology change, although current technology will be in use for a long time to come. However, since the 2008 crisis, the territorial distribution of the automotive industry has been undergoing a major transformation. China’s role has been growing and is now the world leader in terms of production and consumption. The forecasts assume a decline in consumption in developed regions. This results in a major restructuring of the automotive industry owing to the technological change. The purpose of this study is to examine this transformation, taking into account the possible consequences of changes in technology and changes in global production. The focus of our study is a group of Central European countries (Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) that play a significant role in the European automotive industry.http://www.globeco.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_7_no_2/geo_2019_vol7_no2_art_014.pdfelectromobilityautomotive industryglobal value chaincentral europe
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Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?
Global Economic Observer
electromobility
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global value chain
central europe
title Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?
title_full Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?
title_fullStr Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?
title_full_unstemmed Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?
title_short Electromobility in the Automotive Industry. What Role Does Technology Change Play in the Geographic Pattern of Production?
title_sort electromobility in the automotive industry what role does technology change play in the geographic pattern of production
topic electromobility
automotive industry
global value chain
central europe
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