2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12198098
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Small and Light Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Feasible Transport Impacts and Opportunities for Improved Urban Land Use

Abstract: Improvements in battery technology have resulted in small and light electric vehicles (LEVs) appearing on the market in Europe since 2011—however, their market share is still comparatively low. Low energy requirements and small size can potentially contribute to sustainable mobility in terms of climate protection and reduced local emissions. Our study evaluates how three-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles, categorised as L-Class according to Regulation (EU) No 168/2013, can contribute to more efficient use of s… Show more

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“…Shared mobility has the potential to change the traditional transportation industry in a disruptive way and offers social, economic and environmental benefits [1]. In particular, light electric vehicles (LEVs), which require less energy and resources for production and operation, can be an element in such sustainable mobility concepts [2]. Nevertheless, previous research in the field of LEV sharing shows that several factors like a short lifetime of shared vehicles, charging concepts [5], non-swappable batteries [6] and the charging infrastructure [7] can also have negative environmental impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shared mobility has the potential to change the traditional transportation industry in a disruptive way and offers social, economic and environmental benefits [1]. In particular, light electric vehicles (LEVs), which require less energy and resources for production and operation, can be an element in such sustainable mobility concepts [2]. Nevertheless, previous research in the field of LEV sharing shows that several factors like a short lifetime of shared vehicles, charging concepts [5], non-swappable batteries [6] and the charging infrastructure [7] can also have negative environmental impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This class of vehicles is framed within the L7 category for quadricycles, whose unladen mass is not more than 400 kg (not including the mass of batteries in the case of electric vehicles) and whose maximum net engine power does not exceed 15 kW [10]. These small vehicles are generally within the M1 category according to the UNECE global technical regulations [11,12]. However, this classification changes over the geographical area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, he developed another personal vehicle for usage in daily life (8). Investigation of electric vehicle usage in urban land was conducted by Amelie Ewert et al Their findings show that 30% of personal private trips could be done with light electric vehicles (LEVs) (9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%