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Modes of fast charging

rolling out fast chargers in cities and along corridors to meet the heterogeneity of needs among EV drivers

Rapport

Fast charging is usually seen as a means to facilitate long distance driving for electric vehicles and roll-out therefore often happens with corridors in mind. Due to limited charging speeds, EV drivers usually tend to charge at home or work when the car is parked for a longer period to avoid unnecessarily time loss. However with increasing charging speeds and different modes (taxi, car sharing) also switching to electric vehicles, a different approach to fast charging is needed. This research investigates the different intentions of EV drivers at fast charging stations in inner-cities and along highways to see how usage at such stations differs to inform policy makers and charging point operators to accommodate an efficient roll-out strategy.

Referentie Wolbertus, R., Helmus, J., Maase, S. J. F. M., & van den Hoed, R. (2018). Modes of fast charging: rolling out fast chargers in cities and along corridors to meet the heterogeneity of needs among EV drivers. Paper presented at Electric Vehicle Symposium 31, Kobe, Japan.
Gepubliceerd door  IDO-Laad 1 januari 2018

Publicatiedatum

jan 2018

Auteur(s)

R. van den Hoed

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