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Topic I: Politics & Social

 14 May 2025 

Session 1: Policies (Chair: Martina Wilkstrom)

2:00 pm 

 

 

 

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 

Policy support measures to accelerate BEV adoption – examples from California and Sweden

Martina Wikstrom 

Session 2: Market uptake (Chair: Sheba Nair)

4:00 pm

 

 

 

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 

Forecasting the impact of incentives and use cost differences on Finland's electric vehicle fleet

Sheba Nair 

15 May 2025 

Session 3: Charging I (Chair: Annegret Stephan )

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 )

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 )

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

Session 6: Others (Chair: Regina Linke)

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 

 

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

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