Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities

Road transport is one of the main consumers of fossil fuels in the world. At the same time, ICE vehicle emissions form about a quarter of all greenhouse gases in the world. In this regard, the transition to electric vehicles is extremely important. Their operation is more economical and environmenta...

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Main Authors: Gorevaya Evgenia, Spiridonova Ekaterina
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/13/e3sconf_ersme2023_04021.pdf
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description Road transport is one of the main consumers of fossil fuels in the world. At the same time, ICE vehicle emissions form about a quarter of all greenhouse gases in the world. In this regard, the transition to electric vehicles is extremely important. Their operation is more economical and environmentally friendly. The massive shift away from liquid-fuel vehicles will have a significant positive effect on a global scale. At the moment, more than 20 countries of the world have planned the transition to electric vehicles by 2030-2040. They are beginning to be introduced into various areas: personal and public transport, special-purpose vehicles, cargo transportation, etc. At the same time, there are barriers that need to be overcome for the widespread mass transition to electric cars. In particular, the choice of models is limited and their price is high. The technologies for the production and disposal of individual components, such as batteries, remain insufficiently developed. Electric networks are not always ready for additional load. The network of electric filling stations is not sufficiently developed. Russia also supports this global trend and faces restrictions. Various scenarios for the development of electric vehicles have been predicted. Measures of state support for both consumers and manufacturers of electric vehicles are indicated, which are aimed at achieving the indicators of a balanced or accelerated scenario for this market.
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spelling doaj.art-09b31537f035401580119a6ff1f040fc2023-04-07T08:57:53ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-013760402110.1051/e3sconf/202337604021e3sconf_ersme2023_04021Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian citiesGorevaya Evgenia0Spiridonova Ekaterina1Novosibirsk State Technical UniversityNovosibirsk State Technical UniversityRoad transport is one of the main consumers of fossil fuels in the world. At the same time, ICE vehicle emissions form about a quarter of all greenhouse gases in the world. In this regard, the transition to electric vehicles is extremely important. Their operation is more economical and environmentally friendly. The massive shift away from liquid-fuel vehicles will have a significant positive effect on a global scale. At the moment, more than 20 countries of the world have planned the transition to electric vehicles by 2030-2040. They are beginning to be introduced into various areas: personal and public transport, special-purpose vehicles, cargo transportation, etc. At the same time, there are barriers that need to be overcome for the widespread mass transition to electric cars. In particular, the choice of models is limited and their price is high. The technologies for the production and disposal of individual components, such as batteries, remain insufficiently developed. Electric networks are not always ready for additional load. The network of electric filling stations is not sufficiently developed. Russia also supports this global trend and faces restrictions. Various scenarios for the development of electric vehicles have been predicted. Measures of state support for both consumers and manufacturers of electric vehicles are indicated, which are aimed at achieving the indicators of a balanced or accelerated scenario for this market.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/13/e3sconf_ersme2023_04021.pdfroad transportelectric vehiclegreenhouse gas emissionsfossil fuel consumerelectric charging stationsbatteriestrend extrapolationscenario analysis
spellingShingle Gorevaya Evgenia
Spiridonova Ekaterina
Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities
E3S Web of Conferences
road transport
electric vehicle
greenhouse gas emissions
fossil fuel consumer
electric charging stations
batteries
trend extrapolation
scenario analysis
title Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities
title_full Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities
title_fullStr Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities
title_full_unstemmed Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities
title_short Forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in Russian cities
title_sort forecast of the development of demand for charging points for electric vehicles in russian cities
topic road transport
electric vehicle
greenhouse gas emissions
fossil fuel consumer
electric charging stations
batteries
trend extrapolation
scenario analysis
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