Assessment of the potential of electric vehicles and charging strategies to meet urban mobility requirements
To integrate electromobility into modern urban mobility, it is necessary to assess the usability
and potential of hybrid, plug-in and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to meet urban mobility
requirements, as well as their impact on electric distribution grid. Despite the progress
that has been made in this field over the last decade, many technical issues still need to be
addressed. This paper presents the results of a large-scale analysis of real-world driving data
from activity databases, anonymously collected by Global Positioning System devices installed
on conventional fuel vehicles. These data were processed to derive whether different types of
BEVs and recharging strategies can meet urban mobility needs. The impact of the electric
energy demand on the grid from a partially electrified urban fleet has also been addressed. The
study involves approximately 28,000 vehicles, 4.5 million trips and 36 million kilometres in
the Italian provinces of Modena and Firenze, monitored over a one-month period (i.e. May
2011). The results can contribute to assess the future integration of the electromobility in urban
environment, their impact on the electric energy demand profile as well as possible scenarios
for future European transport policies.
PAFFUMI Elena;
DE GENNARO Michele;
MARTINI Giorgio;
SCHOLZ Harald;
2015-01-17
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
JRC81102
1812-8602,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC81102,
10.1080/23249935.2014.913732,
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