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Electric vehicles in Spain: An overview of charging systems

Juan Martínez-Lao, Francisco G. Montoya, Maria G. Montoya and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, vol. 77, issue C, 970-983

Abstract: The transportation sector is characterized by a high consumption of fossil fuels and a strong environmental impact. Promoting electric vehicles is an alternative to reduce and limit them move towards the sustainability of the automobile sector. In a short period of time, world car manufacturers have built, marketed and sold a million electric vehicles, and a million drivers got used to these new low carbon advanced technologies. Comparatively, this figure represents approximately the average annual sales of conventional vehicles in Spain. The main problem is the battery autonomy, since its maximum range does not exceed 250km, a restriction that limits the trip. Spain belongs to the group of countries which have longest trip average around 80km. Then the problem is how to understand electric mobility, for that the types and modes of charging, the types of electric vehicles, and the available charging systems all interact with one another in the charging systems for electric vehicles, which will be specifically analysed. Alternative charging methods are also presented, and the agents involved in the charging process in accordance with applicable regulations are identified. The objective of this article is to analyse the charging of electric vehicles in Spain and to assess the current situation to be able to propose potential improvements or implementation strategies. This paper determines that it is necessary to develop public policies for a structured implementation of charging stations in public places and in common-use areas within large shared spaces, such as parking areas and residential areas in order to improve electric mobility in Spain. This paper also illustrates the need to legislate standards for charging electric vehicles to maximize their implementation in Spain, with the goal of implementing electric vehicles on a larger scale and ultimately allowing society to benefit from the advantages of this technology.

Keywords: Electric vehicle; Grid to vehicle charging; Spain; Electric charging system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.11.239

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