scholarly journals Electric vehicles revolution: The future, challenges, and prospects in the Arab countries

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 081-087
Author(s):  
Abdussalam Ali Ahmed ◽  
Omar Ahmed Mohamed Edbeib ◽  
Aisha Douma ◽  
Ibrahim Imbayah Khalefah Imbayah

This study aims to highlight the electric vehicles revolution and its future in the Arab countries and the extent to which these countries are prepared for this modern industrial technology. This study divided into three main parts: The first part shows the historical introduction in electric vehicle manufacturing and how do electric vehicle works? While the second part presents the extent of the world's interest in electric vehicle technology, and the third part is devoted to evaluating the global electric vehicle sales and the future of electric vehicles in the Arab world, as recent few years have witnessed a remarkable official trend to introduce sustainable vehicles into the Arab world, along with a group of youth initiatives aimed at developing environmentally friendly green vehicles, which constitute an ambitious step to keep pace with the latest technologies and keep pace with global awareness of the need to address For global warming and environmental conservation.

2014 ◽  
Vol 1030-1032 ◽  
pp. 1505-1508
Author(s):  
Hao Pan ◽  
Ping He

The drive motor as the only drive of pure electric vehicles, its performance and its controlling technology have important impact on the performance of pure electric vehicles, So research of the drive motor is the focus of the pure electric vehicle technology research.This article expound the current conditions of the drive motor ,Through the comparative research, that provide the basis for selection and matching of parameters of the drive motor under the conditions of meeting design goals. In combination with the future development trends of pure electric vehicle, to put forward the key research contents of the future of drive motor based on pure electric vehicles


Author(s):  
Yaser Ahmed Shaheen

The aim of the research is to clarify the concept of green financing, the future of green financing in the Arab world, and how to build green financing tools capable of achieving sustainable green development. The study relied on the inferential approach after reviewing the literature and previous studies, as well as a description of the experiences of some Arab countries in the field of green finance and environmental conservation. Results of the study show that there are major challenges facing the Arab economy in the form of environmental change and the need for financing. The study confirmed that the demand for green financing will be strong in the future and that the Arab world has great potential to create a green infrastructure, The researcher recommended strengthening the legal and contractual aspects of green financing by the supervisory authorities, raising awareness among the lenders to provide financing tools adaptable to the requirements of environmentally friendly business, and providing incentives by governments to banks and lending agencies to enhance green financing, and integrate the market needs related to the green economy within education systems And vocational training.


1995 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 835-862 ◽  
Author(s):  
C O Quandt

The California Air Resources Board has mandated that by 1998 2% of new vehicles sold in California must be zero emission, effectively, electric vehicles. This requirement is largely responsible for the electric vehicle development programs run by almost every global automobile manufacturer that does business in the United States. At present, no single electric vehicle technology, from battery type, to propulsion system, to vehicle design, represents a standard for a protoelectric vehicle industry. In this paper competing electric vehicle technologies are reviewed, leading public and private electric vehicle research programs worldwide are summarized, and the barriers faced by competing technological systems in terms of manufacturing and infrastructural requirements are examined.


Author(s):  
Mauricio I. Dussauge-Laguna ◽  
Marcela I. Vazquez

The chapter provides an overview of how policy analysis takes place in Mexican Think Tanks. It focuses on two of the few organisations of this kind that currently exist in the country: the Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo (CIDAC, or Centre for Research for Development) and the Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias (CEEY, or Centre of Studies Espinosa Yglesias). The chapter is divided into four sections. The first discusses the main features of think tanks, with a particular focus on the Mexican ones. The second presents the origins and general objectives of CIDAC and CEEY, and describes how these two organizations conduct policy analysis. The third compares both cases, paying particular attention to how they define their topics of interest, how they gather relevant information, what kind of policy products they generate, what kind of communication channels they use, and how they assess the impact that their analyses may have had. The chapter closes with some conclusions and general remarks about the future challenges of policy analysis in Mexican think tanks.


Author(s):  
Rohit Shakya

– In recent year, Electric Vehicles (EV) continue to evolve at a fast rate. Electric Vehicles scenario has been in development throughout the generations. This paper gives an idea of the work done in the sector of Electrical Vehicles. The paper gives the account of the development in this EV sector and analysis the different types of Electric Vehicles and the market of Electric Vehicle in India. There are also many challenges and issue that is discussed in this paper. As a conclusion it finally gives the future scope of Electric Vehicles.


2021 ◽  
pp. 231-245
Author(s):  
Heba El Attar

In 2014, newspapers across the Spanish-speaking world covered how the international press paid tribute to García Márquez. Particular attention was given to the extensive eulogies in the Arab press. A special homage was paid to the author’s memory in Saudi Arabia, where the Third South American-Arab Countries Summit was being held at the time. This was not Naguib Mahfuz; this was García Márquez. How was it possible for a Latin American author to become that popular across the Arab world? How was it possible for his novels to be referenced naturally in popular Arab films such as The Embassy in the Building (2005)? Was all this simply due to the fact that in postindependence Latin America, particularly since the 1940s, there has been a growing de-orientalist discourse? Or did García Márquez craft a particular dialogue with the internal and external Arabs? With all this in mind, and by drawing on Latin American (de)orientalism in the works of Kushigian, Nagy-Zekmi, and Tyutina, among others, this article analyzes the dimensions and implications of García Márquez’s depiction of the internal Arab (immigrant in Latin America) in some of his novels as well as his dialogue with the external Arab (the Arab world) in some of his press articles.


2014 ◽  
Vol 875-877 ◽  
pp. 1827-1830 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xian Qiu Tan ◽  
Sheng Chun Yang ◽  
Yan Ping Fang ◽  
Dong Xue

Electric vehicle charging station provides power supply for electric vehicles running, and it is the most important supporting infrastructure of electric vehicles. The article analyses three modes of electric vehicle charging station charging methods, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each model, gives the developing trend of the pattern of the operation of electric vehicles, and provides some effective suggestions for electric vehicle charging station for the future.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1030-1032 ◽  
pp. 2130-2134
Author(s):  
Xue Bo Yan

With the development and extension of electric vehicle in our country, research on electric vehicle technology becomes a hot topic in recent years. This paper starts with the technical barriers from electric vehicle endurance ability and described the improving methods of electric automobile thoroughly, pointed out the existing problems in the process of application about the methods in this paper. Then put forward the application of solar energy, wind energy technology in electric cars, proposed a research direction for the development of electric vehicle. At last, the paper proposed a research direction for the development of electric vehicle.


Author(s):  
Ahmed Khalil Ali Ahmed Khalil Ali

  It occupies the Yemen Arab Republic, the Republic of Somalia geographical area strategy and is located on the Red Sea entrance to the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula for Yemen and South Horn of Africa for Somalia and a surface area of ​​about two hundred thousand square kilometers, which is in this way, more like the box ever great strategic importance in the chessboard the Middle East region. Yemen and Somalia's recent history, began on the shores of the Red Sea, while the evacuation of Turks from Yemen in 1919 and the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Somalia until the conflict broke out between the clans civil where these tribes were announced after its agreement to declare its political stabilits. This period, which lasted until the establishment of the Arab League in 1945, a dispute between the three camps, vying for the leadership of the Arab world has seen, namely: the Hashemites camp who are concentrated in Jordan, Iraq, and Camp Saudis who parcels Hashemites of the peninsula, and the camp of the Egyptians who had begun showing some interest Arab affairs. Yemen and Somalia have Anzmt to the League of Arab States The context of the events and indications in the political and economic scene in Yemen and Somalia is moving towards escalation addition overshadowed by the context of the crisis on the Arab arena, helped by the absence of future strategies that the major and important events, dominated the thought of permanence Ostmraraharb against change without analytical reading closer to the reality of the local strategic environment and regional and international Vtozmt data Which contributed to the accumulation of political, economic, social, educational, health, security and other problems in the context of crises warring tribes Under palaces strategic perspective and geostrategic, limited resources, and weak of will and national administration toward reform, as well as the form of violence to the weakness of economic power and political instability that arrived in an anonymous way for the future of Yemen and Somalia so has to be the future vision analysis according to data transformations and changes geostrategic theater Yemen and Somalia, from the consequences up to the expectations and the current implications in the strategic landscape of Yemen and Somalia are the secretions of a cumulative political, ideological, social, security, ethnic, tribal, regional, factional and spatial different in Yemen and Somalia, for this to spectra to be analytical vision for the future of Arab countries about the national security of Yemen and Somalia for political and economic stability to both countries. this means safe for the Arab States.


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