GIS-driven analysis of e-mobility in urban areas: An evaluation of the impact on the electric energy grid
This paper investigates the potential of electric vehicles to meet the mobility demand currently met by
conventional fuel vehicles and explores the application of GIS datasets to geo-reference the electric
energy demand resulting from their deployment on large geographical areas. The study is based on driving
patterns collected from conventional fuel vehicles in the Italian provinces of Modena and Firenze by
means of on-board GPS systems. The analysis is carried out over one month, considering approximately
28,000 vehicles and 36 million kilometres. Two types of battery electric vehicles and five recharging
behavioural models are considered, to evaluate the trips and the fleet share suitable to be served by
EVs, by following all the trips and parking sequences in the databases. This allows deriving the impact
on the electricity grid of the electrification of urban vehicles in terms of additional electric energy
demand and its geographical distribution. The results show that more than 80% of the urban trips can
be covered by electric vehicles and that an urban fleet share between 8% and 28% could be replaced by
the current generation of electric vehicles without any change in their driving patterns. The derived electric
energy demand increase remains below 5% of the total electric energy demand, and below 20% of the
domestic electric energy demand in the analysed areas. The geographical analysis shows in detail how
this additional demand is distributed over the areas analysed, and how it compares with the already
available recharging infrastructures in the two provinces. A complete description of the model developed
is provided, focusing on the potential of GIS datasets to address the integration of electric vehicles in
urbanised areas.
DE GENNARO Michele;
PAFFUMI Elena;
SCHOLZ Harald;
MARTINI Giorgio;
2014-03-27
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
JRC84611
0306-2619,
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261914002256,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC84611,
10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.03.003,
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