Session P1: Dialogue
2022-06-13, 09:00-10:30
Venue: dialogue
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- 283: SME EV FORECASTING AND VEHICLE USAGE CHARACTERIZATION TO IMPROVE ENERGY SYSTEM PLANNING AND TAILOR SUPPORT
Thomas NOKES , Ricardo Energy & Environment , UK
- 165: ELECTRIC SCOOTER PARKING PRACTICES: UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES
Khashayar KAZEMZADEH , Chalmers University of Technology , SE
- 61: EMISSIONS IMPLICATIONS OF SHARED, AUTONOMOUS, AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE FLEETS: A CASE STUDY OF CALIFORNIA?S NEAR FUTURE
Alan JENN , University of California Davis , US
- 194: VEHICLE-TO-GRID STRATEGY FOR SHARED AUTONOMOUS ELECTRIC VEHICLES: A REVIEW OF THE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE?S IMPACTS ON ENERGY AND MOBILITY
Ona VAN DEN BERGH , Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI , BE
- 88: INVESTIGATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF TEXTILE LIGHTWEIGHT BODIES FOR URBAN LOGISTIC VEHICLES
Fabian EDEL , Fraunhofer IAO , DE
- 283: SME EV FORECASTING AND VEHICLE USAGE CHARACTERIZATION TO IMPROVE ENERGY SYSTEM PLANNING AND TAILOR SUPPORT
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- 115: INDIRECT ELECTRIFICATION OF TRANSPORT ? A STUDY OF HYDROGEN SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR HEAVY ROAD TRANSPORTATION
Therese LUNDBLAD , Chalmers , SE
- 115: INDIRECT ELECTRIFICATION OF TRANSPORT ? A STUDY OF HYDROGEN SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR HEAVY ROAD TRANSPORTATION
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- 60: DISTRIBUTION GRID IMPACTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES: A CALIFORNIA CASE STUDY
Alan JENN , University of California Davis , US
- 177: FUTURE ELECTRICITY FLOWS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE POWER DISTRIBUTION NETWORK ON A DECENTRALIZED LEVEL
Lukasz BRODECKI , Institute of Energy Economics and Rational Energy Use, University of Stuttgart , DE ; Martin NEUBURGER , Hochschule Esslingen , DE ; Matthias WEINHOLD , Hochschule Esslingen , DE
- 60: DISTRIBUTION GRID IMPACTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES: A CALIFORNIA CASE STUDY
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- 8: CLIMATE NEUTRALITY OF GROWING ELECTRIC VEHICLES FLEETS (2010 - 2050) IN A DYNAMIC LCA CONSIDERING ADDITIONAL RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY: EXAMPLE AUSTRIA
Gerfried JUNGMEIER , JOANNEUM RESEARCH , AT
- 8: CLIMATE NEUTRALITY OF GROWING ELECTRIC VEHICLES FLEETS (2010 - 2050) IN A DYNAMIC LCA CONSIDERING ADDITIONAL RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY: EXAMPLE AUSTRIA