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" Fleets Go Green / "
Christoph Herrmann, Mark Stephan Mennenga, Stefan Böhme, editors.
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BL
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Record Number
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864394
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Title & Author
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Fleets Go Green /\ Christoph Herrmann, Mark Stephan Mennenga, Stefan Böhme, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham :: Springer International Publishing :: Imprint :: Springer,, [2018]
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, ©2018
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Series Statement
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Sustainable Production, Life Cycle Engineering and Management,
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (XIX, 110 pages) :: illustrations (some color)
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ISBN
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3319727249
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: 9783319727240
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3319727230
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9783319727233
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Introduction -- Fleet measurement and full vehicle simulation -- Determining relevant factors in purchasing electric vehicles for fleets -- Concepts for the strategic planning of the energy supply of electric vehicles fleets with local production of renewable energy -- Life cycle assessment of electric vehicles in fleet operations in "Fleets Go Green" -- Workshop based decision support methodology for integrating electric vehicles into corporate fleets -- Recommendations form Fleets Go Green.
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Abstract
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The book presents the results of the research project Fleets Go Green from different engineering disciplines. It includes comprehensive empirical data as well as different methods and tools for evaluating and integrating electric vehicles into corporate fleets. Finally, the authors give recommendations for fleet owners, vehicle manufacturers and political decision. The aim of the joint research project Fleets Go Green was the integrated analysis and evaluation of the environmental performance of electric and plug-in-hybrid vehicles in everyday usage on the example of fleet operations. The potential of electric vehicles for reducing the harmful environmental impacts of road transport in everyday conditions can only be analyzed and evaluated in field tests. If electric vehicles should realize their potential to reduce emissions and minimize the consumption of resources, an integrated life cycle assessment is required.
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Subject
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Business logistics-- Environmental aspects.
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Commercial vehicles-- Environmental aspects.
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Subject
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Electric vehicles.
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Alternative renewable energy sources technology.
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Subject
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Automotive technology trades.
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Subject
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Electric vehicles.
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Subject
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Sustainability.
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Subject
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TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING-- Engineering (General)
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Dewey Classification
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629.2293
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LC Classification
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TL223
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Added Entry
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Böhme, Stefan
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Herrmann, Christoph,1970-
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Mennenga, Mark Stephan
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