Noun
e-mobility (uncountable)
Alternative form of emobility
The German carmaker is one of many investors in the small East African country, where VW offers an e-mobility service and bolts cars together for the African market. Source: Internet
Bu the rest of Europe faces significant challenges in mirroring Norway’s energy policies, in the same way that the Scandinavian country’s huge leaps forward in e-mobility are not necessarily feasible elsewhere. Source: Internet
Thassos is a Greek island, which could be the place where Volkswagen could try new technologies and innovations in the field of e-mobility and autonomous driving. Source: Internet
German car manufacturing depends on intra-EU exports so a strong e-mobility market in Europe is good news for the industry. Source: Internet
Goenka further said it was now up to the companies to take it forward in order to make e-mobility affordable. Source: Internet
It also made further headway into the e-mobility segment with the global launch of company’s Grid-eMotion fleet charging solution. Source: Internet