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E-raamat: Electric Vehicle Supply Chain Management

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This book offers a comprehensive analysis of electric vehicle supply chains. It will appeal to a broad audience, including EV manufacturers, supply chain professionals, sustainability leaders, policymakers, and scholars focused on sustainable transportation and supply chain innovation.



This book offers a comprehensive analysis of electric vehicle (EV) supply chains, providing valuable insights into efficient, sustainable, and resilient management practices. It addresses critical environmental, social, and economic challenges, contributing directly to global decarbonization efforts.

Bridging theory and practice, the book supports both academic inquiry and industry application by combining research-based knowledge with real-world examples. By nurturing a deeper understanding of the EV supply chain and highlighting emerging trends, innovative strategies, and global case studies, it empowers stakeholders to accelerate the transition toward a cleaner, more sustainable mobility future.

This volume is designed for a broad audience, including EV manufacturers, supply chain professionals, sustainability leaders, policymakers, and scholars focused on sustainable transportation and supply chain innovation.

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"As a scholar deeply engaged in the strategic role of logistics in sustainable and resilient systems, I find this book a timely and essential contribution. It bridges foundational theory with emerging practices in electric vehicle supply chains, offering insights that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant. The integration of circular economy principles and digitalization aligns strongly with the future of logistics research and practice."

Prof. Erik Sandberg, Linköping University, Sweden.

"This volume encapsulates the intricate complexity and dynamic nature of contemporary supply chains within the electric vehicle sector. Drawing upon my extensive experience spanning global logistics, digital supply networks, and collaborative product design and innovation, I commend the books comprehensive exploration of regulatory, technological, and human capital challenges. It stands as a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike."

Prof. Kulwant S Pawar, University of Nottingham, UK.

"My research in circular economy and remanufacturing finds a strong echo in this books treatment of battery sourcing, lifecycle management, and reverse logistics. The authors have succeeded in presenting a multidimensional view of sustainability in EV supply chains, making this work a compelling reference for those interested in environmental and operational transformation."

Prof. Matthias Kalverkamp, Wiesbaden Business School, Germany.

1. Introduction to Electric Vehicle Supply Chains: A Transformative
Landscape Part I - Foundations and Emerging Trends in EV Transportation
2.
Electrifying Off-Site Transports of Construction Production Prerequisites
for a Full-Scale Transition
3. Towards Sustainable Mobility: Assessing
Electric and Bio-Fuel Vehicles Against Conventional Motors A Comparative
Study
4. Opportunities, Challenges and Barriers related to Hydrogen-powered
Heavy-duty Trucks for Road Transportation: A Semi-systematic Literature
Review
5. Driving Sustainability: The Role of EVs in Market Dynamics and
Circularity Part II - Battery and Raw Material Supply Chain Considerations
6.
Impact of New Battery Plants Raw Material Transport on Local Infrastructure
and Emissions in Southern Finland
7. Sustainable Pathways for Electric
Vehicle Battery Minerals Sourcing: An SDG-Aligned Triple Bottom Line Approach
8. Adaptation of EU Battery Regulation: Data Management Framework
Requirements
9. Actor Network Dynamics in Circular Supply Chains for Products
Containing Critical Raw Materials Part III - Supply Chain Management,
Circular Economy and Digitalization
10. Electric Powertrain Vehicles in
Supply Chain Management: New Perspectives to Consider
11. Implementing
Digital Technologies to Improve Supply Chain Resilience in the Electric
Vehicle Industry
12. Circular Economy and the Electric Vehicle Supply Chain:
Opportunities, Challenges and Future Directions
13. Human Capital Related
Challenges in Electric Vehicle Supply Chain: A South Asian Perspective Part
IV - Charging Infrastructure, Innovation, and Regulatory Challenges in EV
Ecosystem
14. Advancing EV Mobility: The Role of Portable Charging Solutions
in Sustainable Transportation
15. Developing Strategic Fit in Changing
Business Dynamics: The Case of an Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Manufacturer
16. Regulatory Framework and Applicability for Dangerous Goods
Transport: The Case of Autonomous Vehicles
Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik is associate professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management and the Head of Research in Marketing & Operations at Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University, UK.

Jyri Vilko is an associate professor of Logistics at LUT University, Finland.

Sajid Nazir is a junior researcher and Ph.D. student at LUT University, Kouvola-Finland.