Geographic Features of Zero-Emissions Urban Mobility: The Case of Electric Buses in Europe and Belarus

IF 0.4 Q4 GEOGRAPHY European Spatial Research and Policy Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.18778/1231-1952.26.1.05
Andrei P. Bezruchonak
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Abstract This article reviews the emerging phenomena of electric buses’ deployment in Europe and Belarus within the general framework of the concept of sustainable and electric urban mobility. The author offers a brief overview of electric bus technologies available on the market and a spatial analysis of fleet deployment in Europe. The analysis of the spatial structure of the distribution of e-buses in Europe indicated that, in terms of the number of vehicles in operation, the UK and the Netherlands are the regional leaders, while in terms of the number of cities testing e-buses – Germany, Sweden, and Poland are the leaders. The analysis showed that the main factors supporting the distribution of innovative technology and public support are legislative and regulative framework as well as clear strategic planning and cooperation between local administrations and transportation authorities. Other important aspects, such as network building features, and the location of the charging infrastructure were also discussed. The analysis of the case study of Minsk (the first city to introduce electric buses in Belarus) outlined the typical limiting factors for all types of markets: high battery costs and dependency on infrastructure; recommendations are given to emphasise bus fleet replacement (instead of trolleybus) and to develop a comprehensive sustainable urban mobility strategy.
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零排放城市交通的地理特征:以欧洲和白俄罗斯的电动公交车为例
摘要:本文回顾了在可持续和电动城市交通概念的总体框架内,电动公交车在欧洲和白俄罗斯部署的新现象。作者简要概述了市场上可用的电动巴士技术,并对欧洲的车队部署进行了空间分析。对欧洲电动公交车分布的空间结构分析表明,在运行车辆数量方面,英国和荷兰是区域领先者,而在测试电动公交车的城市数量方面,德国、瑞典和波兰是领先者。分析表明,支持创新技术分布和公众支持的主要因素是立法和监管框架、明确的战略规划以及地方政府和交通部门之间的合作。其他重要方面,如网络建设特点和充电基础设施的位置也进行了讨论。明斯克(白俄罗斯第一个引入电动公交车的城市)的案例分析概述了所有类型市场的典型限制因素:高电池成本和对基础设施的依赖;建议着重更换巴士车队(而非无轨电车),并制定全面的可持续城市交通策略。
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