System capacities and implementation challenges in Germany's electric vehicle policy mix: an actor-centered review of the policy mix

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System capacities and implementation challenges in Germany's electric vehicle policy mix: an actor-centered review of the policy mix. / Gathen, Lea; Upham, Paul; Newig, Jens.
in: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Jahrgang 218, 115787, 08.2025.

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title = "System capacities and implementation challenges in Germany's electric vehicle policy mix: an actor-centered review of the policy mix",
abstract = "Situated within the framework of sociotechnical transitions, this study analyzes the implementation of national e-mobility policy in Germany through the lens of actors operating across seven key fields. By integrating a policy mix analysis with empirical data from expert interviews, we explore how system challenges are perceived and negotiated. Using a sociotechnical transitions framework, we explore gaps in the current policy mix and advocate for a more integrated approach to address systemic deficiencies. The findings emphasize the role of intermediary actors in policy implementation and contribute to SDG 9 by identifying pathways to strengthen infrastructure and innovation in sustainable mobility.",
keywords = "Electric vehicles, EV policy, Governance of sociotechnical transitions, Policy implementation, Policy mix, SDG 9",
author = "Lea Gathen and Paul Upham and Jens Newig",
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year = "2025",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.rser.2025.115787",
language = "English",
volume = "218",
journal = "Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews",
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KW - Governance of sociotechnical transitions

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