2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16114528
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Sustainable Development of Operational Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles: A Case Study for Poland

Abstract: This article overviews Poland’s current electric vehicle infrastructure development. It discusses market segmentation and the analysis of charging standards, connectors, and types of charging. The paper focuses on Poland’s charging infrastructure, including costs and charging times for popular electric vehicle models in 2022. It highlights the challenges faced by charging operators and the barriers to infrastructure development. The article also presents the outlook for the electric vehicle market in Poland un… Show more

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“…By 2030, 100% of the TEN-T network must be electrified, with core network zones, having a minimum capacity of 3.6 MW, spaced at least 60 km apart. The need to create an extensive network of electric vehicle charging stations is a significant barrier to the development of electrified road transport in Poland (Chmielewski et al, 2023). Considering the projections for the growth of the Polish BEV and PHEV fleet as indicated by (PSPA, 2022), there is a need to boost the capacity of charging stations in Poland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By 2030, 100% of the TEN-T network must be electrified, with core network zones, having a minimum capacity of 3.6 MW, spaced at least 60 km apart. The need to create an extensive network of electric vehicle charging stations is a significant barrier to the development of electrified road transport in Poland (Chmielewski et al, 2023). Considering the projections for the growth of the Polish BEV and PHEV fleet as indicated by (PSPA, 2022), there is a need to boost the capacity of charging stations in Poland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%