RT Conference Proceedings T1 The role of the electrical vehicle in sustainable supply chains: a review A1 Amaro Verneque, Fernanda Helena A1 Henrique González, Pedro A1 Alonso Martínez, Mónica A1 De Almeida Guimaraes, Vanessa AB Environmental concerns, such as global warming and scarcity of natural resources, pressure companies to develop and adopt cleaner technologies and production processes. Besides, the search for sustainable development (as recommended by Agenda 2030 from the United Nations) has made companies rethink their whole supply chain, including transport activities. Besides, governments have been proposing public policies to obtain positive impacts in the economic, social and environmental dimensions. In this context, many studies have pointed out that electric mobility is a sustainable alternative to the transport sector and, in many EU countries, the government has bet on subsidies to attract manufacturers and customers to this market. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the role of electric vehicles (EV) in sustainable supply chains, considering the articles published in the Web of Science (WoS) database. We realize that there is a low quantity of papers dedicated to investigating the EV in this context. Many papers claim to perform sustainable analysis but do not evaluate the triple bottom line's three dimensions. Nevertheless, we identified that governments had developed policies to incentivize the introduction of electric vehicles in the market. PB Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica SN 978-9930-541-79-1 YR 2021 FD 2021-02-12 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/33481 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/33481 LA eng NO Proceedings of: III Ibero-American Conference on Smart Cities (ICSC-CITIES 2020) NO The authors thank CNPq for the scientific initiation scholarship and IFRJ for lending the software Vantage Point. CYTED Thematic Network "Ciudades Inteligentes Totalmente Integrales, Eficientes Y Sostenibles (CITIES)" no 518RT0558. DS e-Archivo RD 27 jul. 2024