The long-term effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns on electric vehicle charging behaviour

Mylène van der Koogh, Rick Wolbertus, Renee Heller

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Abstract

The COVID-19 lockdowns showed that working from home and conducting meetings online can change mobility patterns and needs substantially. This global pandemic may have also substantially changed mobility patterns on the long-term and therefore, also the need of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Charging need dropped significantly but also changed the distribution of the load on the electricity grid throughout the day. This paper analyses changes in electric charging for different user groups during different phases of the pandemic to assess the long-term effects on EV charging needs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1-12
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jun 2022
Event35th Edition International Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition: The Electric Future is here - Oslo, Norway
Duration: 11 Jun 202215 Jun 2022

Conference

Conference35th Edition International Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition
Abbreviated titleEVS35
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityOslo
Period11/06/2215/06/22

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