2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14072030
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Scenario Analyses of Exhaust Emissions Reduction through the Introduction of Electric Vehicles into the City

Abstract: In recent years, policymakers of urban agglomerations in various regions of the world have been striving to reduce environmental pollution from harmful exhaust and noise emissions. Restrictions on conventional vehicles entering the inner city are being introduced and the introduction of low-emission measures, including electric ones, is being promoted. This paper presents a method for scenario analysis applied to study the reduction of exhaust emissions by introducing electric vehicles in a selected city. The … Show more

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“…Rapid population growth and population density as the typical indicators of measuring population size indirectly reflect the growth of urban resource consumption, which also affect the urban sustainable development. Transportation is an important tool for urban residents’ production activities, and transport generators also play an important role in affecting urban public ecology [ 54 ]. However, due to the wide range of transport generators, it is difficult to directly measure the impact of transport generators with a qualitative indicator.…”
Section: Research Methods and Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid population growth and population density as the typical indicators of measuring population size indirectly reflect the growth of urban resource consumption, which also affect the urban sustainable development. Transportation is an important tool for urban residents’ production activities, and transport generators also play an important role in affecting urban public ecology [ 54 ]. However, due to the wide range of transport generators, it is difficult to directly measure the impact of transport generators with a qualitative indicator.…”
Section: Research Methods and Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to evaluate the fatigue damage, it was necessary to obtain an equivalent load history referred to R = −1 for both configurations, using the Goodman criterion, defined in Equation (5). Figure 18 shows the equivalent load history in the T a − N curve for the ICE vehicle model.…”
Section: Ice Vehicle Model and Hev Model Mechanical Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, purely electric transmission is becoming increasingly popular in the automotive field [1,2]. The main advantage of this type of transmission is to cut down local pollutant emission [3][4][5][6], so as to improve air quality of urban centres and, hence, help in the reduction of global pollution. Despite the obvious advantages, many problems mean this type of architecture is still not strongly present on a global level: high vehicle costs related to a more complex architecture and control systems [7], battery autonomy [8][9][10][11] and the lack of infrastructure (charging stations) in urban centers [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model presented in the paper can be used as a basis for estimating energy consumption and exhaust emissions. This approach has been used, for example, in research in which the transport model was applied to estimate exhaust emissions in the Polish city of Bielsko-Biała [199]. The main barrier to the application of such an approach is the difficulty of obtaining data on vehicle traffic at the local level (in Polish cities).…”
Section: Considering the Modal Shift Towards Cycling In Mobility Planning In The Example Of Gdyniamentioning
confidence: 99%