Saturday, July 7, 2018

Topic: EVs

Electric vehicles: solution or new problem? Amelia Ajanovic and Reinhard Haas via springer. June 6, 2018.
Abstract 
Since electric vehicles (EVs) have been recognized as a technology that reduces local air pollution while improving transport energy security, they have been promoted in many countries. Yet, mainly due to their high costs, especially in the case of pure battery electric vehicles, and a lack of proper infrastructure, the use of EVs is still very limited. In this paper, some of the major barriers and the future challenges are discussed. The current problems are mainly attributed to two categories: (1) the battery performances and costs, as well as battery production including issue of material availability and (2) environmental benefits of EVs depending on the sources used for the electricity generation and their carbon intensity. The major conclusions are that (1) research and development with respect to batteries has by far the highest priority and (2) it has to be ensured that the electricity used in EVs is generated largely from renewable energy sources.

The Renewable Revolution Has A Lithium Problem. Haley Zaremba, OilPrice.com. Feb. 12, 2019.

Electric cars could be just another ecological disaster. Jonathan Gornall, Asia Times. Oct. 9, 2019.

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