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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2021.11.06.040

EV Energy Convergence Plan for Reshaping the European Automobile Industry According to the Green Deal Policy  

Seo, Dae-Sung (Division of Paideia, Sungkyul University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.11, no.6, 2021 , pp. 40-48 More about this Journal
Abstract
The paper dealt with the fact that the green deal took place when the demand for electrical energy surged. However, the procurement of electric vehicles and much of the electric energy of the future still depends on fossil fuels. Accordingly, the importance of the IT industry is highlighted, and the demand for hydrogen-electric vehicles and related industries increases. The method of this study investigated the relevance of EV charging as a future next-generation power source rather than the electric energy demand of the IT industry. This study derives the correlation between industrial electricity and household energy PPP according to economic growth through empirical regression analysis. As the result, it was found that the amount of change, including electric and next-generation electric vehicles, was significant for on thirds of the countries in the change in purchasing power compared to GDP. This affects overall purchasing power as twelve out of thirty two countries with EV demand (Italy, Canada, Switzerland, Poland, Slovenia, Germany, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Estonia, Denmark) are more sensitive to electric energy. This is related to the charging of EVs or hydrogen as the next-generation power of the future rather than the electric energy demand of the IT industry. By preventing waste of unused electricity of IT-electric energy sources and charging-preserving hydrogen electricity, it seems indispensable to prepare for the national IT power conservation buffer facility for supply and demand in future growth.
Keywords
Convergence; EV; Battery; Energy; PPP; lndustrial-reorganization; Industrial-robots; Chasm;
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