首页|Data on Intelligent Transport Systems Discussed by Researchers at Nottingham Tre nt University [The Accessibility of Public Electric Vehicle ( Ev) Charging Infrastructure: Evidence From the Cities of Nottingham and Frankfur t]
Data on Intelligent Transport Systems Discussed by Researchers at Nottingham Tre nt University [The Accessibility of Public Electric Vehicle ( Ev) Charging Infrastructure: Evidence From the Cities of Nottingham and Frankfur t]
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2024 OCT 09 (NewsRx)-By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News-Investigators publish new report on Transportatio n - Intelligent Transport Systems. According to news reporting originating in No ttingham, United Kingdom, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "The distribut ion of public electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is a widespread appr oach for promoting EV adoption and decarbonising transportation. A significant a mount of literature explores the distribution of EV charging points at a country scale, but there is a lack of studies focusing on a district scale." Financial supporters for this research include Horizon 2020, European Union (EU) . The news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Nottingham Trent Univ ersity, "This study aims to contribute to this gap by gaining insights into the distribution of EV charging points per district within cities, such as Nottingha m and Frankfurt. The study investigates the current distribution of EV charging points across 38 postcode districts in Frankfurt and 9 postcode districts in Not tingham, using geographical data analysis and a linear regression approach. The following factors in response to the number of EV charging points per postcode d istrict (ZIP code) are examined: the percentage of apartment buildings/floor are a ratio, the availability of amenities, population, charging capacity (kW), area size, strategic approaches, including policy goals and principles. The results reveal disparities in access to EV charging infrastructure across districts and underscore the importance of expanding EV charging networks not only in district s located near urban centres or those with high availability of amenities but al so ensuring that users without home charging options are not left behind."
NottinghamUnited KingdomEuropeInte lligent Transport SystemsTransportationNottingham Trent University