KEY ASPECTS OF STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Hristo Grozdanov UACEG

Keywords:

Strategic infrastructure, Electric cars, Self-driving cars, Challenges in front of road infrastructure

Abstract

The strategic infrastructure is the backbone of every transport network. The development in the last several years changed its course following the geopolitical situation and the enormous growth of electrical and self-driving cars. It is no longer enough to connect borders, we need to connect them in a certain way to ensure that the transport from one country will not face difficulties to the final point. For example, in the current situation if we travel between the farthest points in Europe we will cross different roads, with different characteristics and different rules, but we will reach the final point. If we consider traveling with the electric car it will be impossible as we will need a charging station every few hundred kilometers. To meet society's needs we need to reorganize the ways we are thinking of the strategic infrastructure.

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Published

2024-06-24

How to Cite

Grozdanov, H. (2024) “KEY ASPECTS OF STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT”, Journal of Management Sciences and Applications, 3(1), pp. 123–129. Available at: https://jomsa.science/index.php/jomsa/article/view/68 (Accessed: 15 October 2024).