This course is part of Electric Cars.
This comprehensive course examines the crucial role of government policy in facilitating the transition to electric mobility. Students learn about different policy perspectives and governance levels affecting electric vehicle adoption, from local initiatives to national strategies. The curriculum covers institutional theory, incentive schemes, and social aspects of e-mobility, using real-world case studies from the Netherlands. Developed with the Dutch Innovation Centre for Electric Road Transport, the course combines academic insights with practical industry expertise.
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What you'll learn
Analyze different policy perspectives and governance levels for electric mobility
Evaluate policy dilemmas and competing public values in transportation
Understand institutional theory and critical transactions in e-mobility systems
Develop effective electric vehicle incentive schemes
Assess social aspects and consumer behavior in electric mobility adoption
Skills you'll gain
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course explores the intersection of public policy and electric mobility transition. Students learn about different policy perspectives and governance levels affecting electric vehicle adoption. The curriculum covers institutional theory, incentive schemes, consumer behavior, and infrastructure development. Using real-world case studies from the Netherlands, including projects by Formula-E Team and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency, the course provides practical insights into policy implementation. Special emphasis is placed on balancing technical innovation with social and environmental considerations.
Policy Ambitions
Module 1
Institutional Theory
Module 2
EV Incentive Schemes
Module 3
Social Aspects
Module 4
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Electric Cars
Instructors

4 Courses
Infrastructure Systems and Energy Policy Expert
Margot Weijnen is Chair of Process and Energy Systems Engineering at TU Delft and expert in infrastructure design, energy policy, and innovation strategy.

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A Distinguished Scholar in Infrastructure Economics and Energy Systems
Rolf Künneke, Emeritus Professor at TU Delft, is a leader in infrastructure economics, focusing on energy systems, innovation, and institutional design for sustainability
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