A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use

Changes in the mobility patterns have evoked concerns about the future availability of certain raw materials necessary to produce alternative drivetrains and related batteries. The goal of this article is to determine if resource use aspects are adequately reflected within life cycle assessment (LCA...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Iulia Dolganova, Anne Rödl, Vanessa Bach, Martin Kaltschmitt, Matthias Finkbeiner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Resources
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/9/3/32
id doaj-047c3731a6544c70b804b4ca6c2357f1
record_format Article
spelling doaj-047c3731a6544c70b804b4ca6c2357f12020-11-25T02:34:27ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762020-03-01933210.3390/resources9030032resources9030032A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource UseIulia Dolganova0Anne Rödl1Vanessa Bach2Martin Kaltschmitt3Matthias Finkbeiner4Technische Universität Berlin, Chair of Sustainable Engineering, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, GermanyTechnische Universität Hamburg, Institute of Environmental Technology and Energy Economics, Eissendorfer Strasse 40, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyTechnische Universität Berlin, Chair of Sustainable Engineering, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, GermanyTechnische Universität Hamburg, Institute of Environmental Technology and Energy Economics, Eissendorfer Strasse 40, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyTechnische Universität Berlin, Chair of Sustainable Engineering, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, GermanyChanges in the mobility patterns have evoked concerns about the future availability of certain raw materials necessary to produce alternative drivetrains and related batteries. The goal of this article is to determine if resource use aspects are adequately reflected within life cycle assessment (LCA) case studies of electric vehicles (EV). Overall, 103 LCA studies on electric vehicles from 2009 to 2018 are evaluated regarding their objective, scope, considered impact categories, and assessment methods—with a focus on resource depletion and criticality. The performed analysis shows that only 24 out of 76 EV LCA and 10 out of 27 battery LCA address the issue of resources. The majority of the studies apply one of these methods: CML-IA, ReCiPe, or Eco-Indicator 99. In most studies, EV show higher results for mineral and metal resource depletion than internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV). The batteries analysis shows that lithium, manganese, copper, and nickel are responsible for the highest burdens. Only few publications approach resource criticality. Although this topic is a serious concern for future mobility, it is currently not comprehensively and consistently considered within LCA studies of electric vehicles. Criticality should be included in the analyses in order to derive results on the potential risks associated with certain resources.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/9/3/32life cycle assessmentelectromobilityresourcesresource depletioncriticalitysupply risks
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Iulia Dolganova
Anne Rödl
Vanessa Bach
Martin Kaltschmitt
Matthias Finkbeiner
spellingShingle Iulia Dolganova
Anne Rödl
Vanessa Bach
Martin Kaltschmitt
Matthias Finkbeiner
A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use
Resources
life cycle assessment
electromobility
resources
resource depletion
criticality
supply risks
author_facet Iulia Dolganova
Anne Rödl
Vanessa Bach
Martin Kaltschmitt
Matthias Finkbeiner
author_sort Iulia Dolganova
title A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use
title_short A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use
title_full A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use
title_fullStr A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies of Electric Vehicles with a Focus on Resource Use
title_sort review of life cycle assessment studies of electric vehicles with a focus on resource use
publisher MDPI AG
series Resources
issn 2079-9276
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Changes in the mobility patterns have evoked concerns about the future availability of certain raw materials necessary to produce alternative drivetrains and related batteries. The goal of this article is to determine if resource use aspects are adequately reflected within life cycle assessment (LCA) case studies of electric vehicles (EV). Overall, 103 LCA studies on electric vehicles from 2009 to 2018 are evaluated regarding their objective, scope, considered impact categories, and assessment methods—with a focus on resource depletion and criticality. The performed analysis shows that only 24 out of 76 EV LCA and 10 out of 27 battery LCA address the issue of resources. The majority of the studies apply one of these methods: CML-IA, ReCiPe, or Eco-Indicator 99. In most studies, EV show higher results for mineral and metal resource depletion than internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV). The batteries analysis shows that lithium, manganese, copper, and nickel are responsible for the highest burdens. Only few publications approach resource criticality. Although this topic is a serious concern for future mobility, it is currently not comprehensively and consistently considered within LCA studies of electric vehicles. Criticality should be included in the analyses in order to derive results on the potential risks associated with certain resources.
topic life cycle assessment
electromobility
resources
resource depletion
criticality
supply risks
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/9/3/32
work_keys_str_mv AT iuliadolganova areviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT annerodl areviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT vanessabach areviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT martinkaltschmitt areviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT matthiasfinkbeiner areviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT iuliadolganova reviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT annerodl reviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT vanessabach reviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT martinkaltschmitt reviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
AT matthiasfinkbeiner reviewoflifecycleassessmentstudiesofelectricvehicleswithafocusonresourceuse
_version_ 1724808829836722176