Topic I: Politics & Social
14 May 2025 |
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Session 1: Policies (Chair: Martina Wilkstrom) |
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2:00 pm
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What policy interventions could increase BEV adoption among disadvantaged populations in California? |
Scott Hardman |
Can convenience policy measures act as a catalyst for the adoption of battery electric vehicles in Indonesia? A structural equation modeling approach |
Rachmad Hidayat |
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Policy support measures to accelerate BEV adoption – examples from California and Sweden |
Martina Wikstrom |
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Session 2: Market uptake (Chair: Sheba Nair) |
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4:00 pm
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Predicting electric vehicle adoption through machine learning models and open-source data |
Moataz Mohamed |
Supporting incumbent adaptation: An analysis of policy influence on German OEMs' strategies in the electric vehicle transition |
Daniil Valéry Lang |
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Forecasting the impact of incentives and use cost differences on Finland's electric vehicle fleet |
Sheba Nair |
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15 May 2025 |
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Session 3: Charging I (Chair: Annegret Stephan ) |
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10:30 am | Understanding EV charging location choices: survey insights and structural equation modeling in Chicago | Abolfazl Mohammadian |
Validation of charging demand modeling with real-world data | Moritz Bergfeld | |
Challenges to residential electric vehicle charging for renters and multi-unit dwelling residents | Isrrah Malabanan | |
Charging infrastructure for residents of multi-unit residences: the case of Germany | Annegret Stephan | |
Session 4: Charging II (Chair: Madlen Günther ) |
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01:45 pm | How much can we rely on residential solar charging to meet electric vehicles’ needs? | Haohan Xu |
Towards electric mobility: a systematic review of electric charging station locations | Moses Katontoka | |
Leveraging gamification for V2X charging apps: Lessons learned from a long-term field test | Bettina Kaempfe | |
Investigating strategies to promote smart charging decisions of battery electric vehicle users: An empirical study considering users` range preferences | Madlen Günther | |
Session 5: Environment (Chair: Juliane Mundt ) |
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03:45 pm | Greenhouse gas and pollutant distribution from the supply chain of lithium-ion batteries for the European EV market | Gabriel Möring-Martínez |
Pathways to decarbonize passenger car fleets – insights from a simulation-based analysis of Germany, Poland, and Norway | Raphael Ginster | |
Are Germans reluctant to embrace e-mobility? Insights on BEV acceptance and usage from the panel study “MobilKULT” | Josephine Tröger | |
How can PCFs be compared in the automotive industry? - Harmonization proposals for GHG accounting methods | Juliane Mundt | |
16 May 2025 |
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Session 6: Others (Chair: Regina Linke) |
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10:00 am |
Influence of cognitive biases on the societal acceptability of innovative transportation technologies in Germany |
Regina Linke |
Safety of shared self-driving automated vehicles in Europe: an analytical framework proposal and public policy implications |
Wale Arowolo |
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Integration potential of alternative truck drive systems in transport companies: A case study of overhead contact line trucks |
Regina Linke |
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Posters |
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1-1 | Evolving electric vehicle driver behavior: insights from longitudinal charging and driving data | Scott Hardman |
1-2 | The future of EVs: Trends and insights on deployment, sales and consumer behaviour in EU Member States | Eva Martinez Cruz |
1-3 | Flood-resilient electric vehicle infrastructure: a bi-level optimization framework for urban transportation networks | Eleftheria Kontou |