2020
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2020.2973597
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Can Charging Infrastructure Used Only by Electric Taxis Be Profitable? A Case Study From Karlsruhe, Germany

Abstract: Electric vehicles are a promising instrument for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other local pollutants, such as nitrogen oxides. Especially the taxi sector is a promising field of application. First, their high driving distances are necessary for electric vehicles to economize against conventional vehicles. Second, taxis are operated predominantly in city centers, where the pressure to reduce local emissions is greatest. However, while the electrification potential of taxi fleets has gained great attent… Show more

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“…There have been many studies of the factors influencing potential EV users and the importance of taking their views into consideration. For example, according to Funke [18] the share of electric taxi fleets in Karlsruhe, Germany, could increase by up to 45% if taxi users' perspectives were considered. Meanwhile [19] suggests that knowing customers' needs and segmenting buyers by range requirements is critical, rather than presuming that all drivers need currently expensive large batteries.…”
Section: Key Factors Associated With Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been many studies of the factors influencing potential EV users and the importance of taking their views into consideration. For example, according to Funke [18] the share of electric taxi fleets in Karlsruhe, Germany, could increase by up to 45% if taxi users' perspectives were considered. Meanwhile [19] suggests that knowing customers' needs and segmenting buyers by range requirements is critical, rather than presuming that all drivers need currently expensive large batteries.…”
Section: Key Factors Associated With Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric vehicle taxis (EVTs) have a growing penetration in distribution systems. Due to different consumption patterns and long charging time, EVTs need the EVTs-specific charging stations [23]. Therefore, EVT charging stations (EVTCSs) introduce a new challenge for the operation and expansion planning of power systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…charging station planning [4] [5]). Studies studying the technical [6] [7] or economic [8] feasibility of fully electric taxi fleets are still scarce. Most of these studies are either simulation-based [6] containing several simplifying assumptions or make use of empirical data [7] but resort to simple energy consumption models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%