European Green Deal Implications on Country Level Energy Consumption

Research background: The European Green deal set by the European Commission has launched new business models in sustainable development. Major contributions are expected in the road transport sector; as far as conventional internal combustion creates significant input in Green House Gas emission inv...

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Main Authors: Jaržemskis Andrius, Jaržemskienė Ilona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2022-12-01
Series:Folia Oeconomica Stetinensia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/foli-2022-0021
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Summary:Research background: The European Green deal set by the European Commission has launched new business models in sustainable development. Major contributions are expected in the road transport sector; as far as conventional internal combustion creates significant input in Green House Gas emission inventories. Each EU member state has an obligation to reduce GhG emission by accelerating Electric Vehicle development. In order to foster growth of EVs, there is the need of significant investment into charging infrastructures. The article propose the model of forecasting of investment based on the forecast of the growth of the amount of electric vehicles and their demand on energy. The model includes the behaviouristic approach based on the total cost of ownership model as well as calculations of efficient usage of EV charging points. The model takes into account all types of vehicles including personal and commercial, freight and passenger.
ISSN:1898-0198