emobility
Definitions
noun
Alternative form of emobility.
The best example to date of this new eMobility business integration model is Better Place, which was founded by Shai Agassi in Israel.
Seen in this context, innovation in electromobility (eMobility) takes on a special significance. eMobility is not only an alternative drive technology that can be substituted for the combustion engine that has dominated until now, it could revolutionize transport altogether because it differs decisively from conventional automobility.
noun
The use of electric vehicles, including the technology and infrastructure to support that use.
What cannot be denied is that the Chinese government wants emobility, and is willing to spend money to get it.
To make an emobility project successful, finance is required for both vehicle and service.