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A Comparative Study on Low-Carbon Vehicle Sales and Policy Responses in Korea and Japan

한국과 일본의 저탄소자동차 판매현황과 정책대응방안 비교연구

  • Ki-Heung Yim (Towards the Asian Community, JeJu National University)
  • 임기흥 (제주대학교 아시아공동체연구센터)
  • Received : 2023.06.23
  • Accepted : 2023.07.20
  • Published : 2023.07.28

Abstract

Although low-carbon vehicles are recognized as leading the automobile market in the future, there are still many difficulties in expanding supply due to obstacles such as higher prices than conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and lack of related infrastructure. This study compares the current status of low-carbon vehicle sales and policy responses in Korea and Japan, which are ahead of the maturity of advanced Asian countries and automobile markets. The results of this study are intended to provide implications for academia and related industries and policies for the future direction of next-generation low-carbon vehicles.

저탄소 자동차가 미래의 자동차 시장을 주도할 것으로 인식되고 있지만, 기존 내연기관 자동차보다 높은 가격과 관련 인프라 부족 등의 장애물로 인해 보급 확대에 여전히 많은 어려움이 있습니다. 본 연구는 아시아 선진국과 자동차 시장의 성숙도를 앞선 한국과 일본의 저탄소 자동차 판매현황과 정책대응을 비교한 것이다.본 연구의 결과는 차세대 저탄소 자동차의 미래 방향에 대한 학계 및 관련 산업 및 정책적 시사점을 제공하는데 목적이 있다.

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