The Electric Vehicle Transition: An Analysis of the EV Value Chain and Market Entry Strategies for an Energy Client

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Johnson, Timothy Lawrence

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Lima, Luana Marangon

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Adams, Tucker

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Davenport, Emily

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Vitha, Jay

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2020-04-24T16:25:17Z

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2020-04-24T16:25:17Z

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2020-04-24

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Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences

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The increasing adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) will change the landscape of several industries including transportation, technology, and electric power. EVs will impact the business plans and strategies of energy providers as they continue to provide energy to customers. An energy client is trying to capture the additional value that EVs are going to bring to the energy sector. This study analyzes and categorizes the current state of the EV market, both in Texas and nationally, organizes the current projections made from large industry reports, assesses the value chain of EVs and provides recommendations for an energy client about how to best proceed with a new strategy that incorporates EVs to make the firm successful in this quickly changing industry.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20520

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Electric vehicles

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Transportation

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Electricity

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Value chain

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EV

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Emissions

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The Electric Vehicle Transition: An Analysis of the EV Value Chain and Market Entry Strategies for an Energy Client

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Master's project

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