EVREST - Electric Vehicle with Range Extender as a Sustainable Technology
Abstract
The range autonomy is one of the main barriers to the commercial success of the EVs. However, statistics show that a large proportion of the daily trips are far below the maximum range announced by EVs constructors. Therefore, an EV with a reasonably-sized battery and a Range Extender (RE) could satisfy a majority of needs achieving zero emissions in a limited area and may fulfil an occasional over range trip. The main idea of this project is to study how Extended Range Electric Vehicles (EREV) could match the different usage patterns and what would be the acceptance and impacts of such a solution. For this purpose, the project EVREST is based on an analysis of the users’ profiles and expectations conducted on data bases from different European countries. This typology of usage patterns will be associated with optimized sizing of technological solutions (the considered range extender could be an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) or a Fuel Cell). Scenarios for present and future (2030) electric mobility are defined in terms of environmental aspects, vehicle requirements and transport policy framework. The different scenarios are evaluated considering: - the impact on the grid in terms of charging facilities, local electricity grid, - the impact on the emissions from the electricity generation plant portfolio. - the Life Cycle Assessment and Well-to-Wheel analysis for the production and use phases - the user perspective, the acceptability and further psychological variables about EREVs. One of the originalities of this project is to associate researchers from different horizons to deal with strongly coupled problems which are often addressed separately.
Publikationen
Electric Vehicle with Range Extender as a Sustainable Technology, Deliverable 1.1: Useful survey data sources
Autoren: Kolli Z., Armoogum J., Chlond B., Franke T., Klementschitz R., Madre J.L., Stark J., Weiss C. Jahr: 2013
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Framework and trends for electromobility of the future, Deliverable 3.1, EVREST Electric Vehicle with Range Extender as a Sustainable Technology
Autoren: Klementschitz R., Stark J., Armoogum J., Chlond B., Franke T., Kolli Z., Madre J.L., Weiss Ch. Jahr: 2013
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Future scenarios of electric vehicles with range extender in Austria, Germany and France
Autoren: Stark, J; Klementschitz, R; Link, C; Weiss, C; Chlond, B; Franke, T; Günther, M Jahr: 2014
Journal articles
Optimizing components size of an Extended Range Electric Vehicle according to the use specifications
Autoren: Derollepot, R; Weiss, C; Kolli, Z; Franke, T; Trigui, R; Chlond, B; Armoogum, C; Stark, J; Klementschitz, R; Baumann, M; Pélissier, S Jahr: 2014
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Integrated results from analysis of the user perspective on critical aspects of EREV, Deliverable 6.1, EVREST Electric Vehicle with Range Extender as a Sustainable Technology.
Autoren: Schneidereit, T; Franke, T; Klementschitz, R; Link, C; Stark, J; Berry, A; Barreto, S Jahr: 2014
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Electric Vehicle with Range Extender as a Sustainable Technology - final report
Autoren: Trigui, R; Berri, A; Chlond, B; Weiss, Chr; Stark, J; Brethauer, L; Baumann, M; Jochem, P; Klementschitz, R; Babrowski, S; Schneidereit, T Jahr: 2015
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Electric vehicles. The significance of range
Autoren: Link, C; Stark, J; Simic, D; Bäuml, T Jahr: 2015
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
A sustainable development analysis for a market penetration scenario of electric vehicles with range extenders in the Stuttgart metropolitan area
Autoren: Klementschitz R., Stark J. Jahr: 2016
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Electromobility scenarios and their impacts on sustainable development
Autoren: Klementschitz R; Stark J; Link C Jahr: 2017
Journal articles
Project staff
Juliane Stark
Assoc. Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Juliane Stark
juliane.stark@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85621
BOKU Project Leader
01.07.2012 - 30.06.2015
Roman Klementschitz
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Roman Klementschitz
roman.klementschitz@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85618
Project Staff
01.07.2012 - 30.06.2015
BOKU partners
External partners
Univesity of Stuttgart
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partner
Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de_x000D_ l’Aménagement et des réseaux
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partner
Institute for Technology, Karlsruhe
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partner
Technical University Chemnitz
none
partner
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
none
partner
Peugeot Scooters
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partner