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Toolbox Entry: Handbook on Planning and Operating an E-Mobility Infrastructure

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Last edited on 25/11/2022 by Hector Alfaro
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General Information

ID Number
25
Main Author
Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH (dena), RE-xpertise, Energynautics
Publication Year
2022
Type of Entry
Guidelines


Enabling Distributed Technologies
  • Electric vehicles






Which of the above categories best describe the material
Enabling distributed technologies



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Reference project name
German-Turkish Energy Partnership


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Abstract
The current status of e-mobility and its growth potential vary significantly among different countries. While countries like Norway, the Netherlands and Germany have already gained significant experience with growing e-mobility markets, other countries like Turkey, MENA countries and island states like the Dominican Republic are just starting to expand their electric vehicle fleets. Driven by climate policies, both groups of countries articulate high ambitions to grow this segment further. Hence, both groups would benefit equally from a straightforward overview of the challenges associated with integrating charging infrastructure for electric vehicles into the electricity grid. The aim of this document is to provide such an overview in an easily accessible manner.