Analysis of electric motor vehicles market

The increasingly restrictive standards related to exhaust emissions from cars make difficult the development of internal combustion engines. The activities undertaken in the design of internal combustion engines are mainly based on downsizing, e.g decreasing the engines displacement. The main direct...

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Main Authors: Marta MACIEJEWSKA, Paweł FUĆ, Monika KARDACH
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines 2019-10-01
Series:Combustion Engines
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116191,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-50989fa3944d4beeb6f83a814505e67a2020-12-21T12:35:20ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion EnginesCombustion Engines2300-98962658-14422019-10-01179416917510.19206/CE-2019-428116191Analysis of electric motor vehicles marketMarta MACIEJEWSKAPaweł FUĆMonika KARDACHThe increasingly restrictive standards related to exhaust emissions from cars make difficult the development of internal combustion engines. The activities undertaken in the design of internal combustion engines are mainly based on downsizing, e.g decreasing the engines displacement. The main direction in the development of vehicle propulsion is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. It is expected to reduce CO2 emissions in 2020 to reach 95 g/km. Electric vehicles achieve low noise levels and do not emitted a burn, and thus, their use leads to a reduction in the amount of toxic exhaust gases in the air. The aspect of reducing emissions of harmful exhaust compounds and activities focusing on downsizing on the market of combustion engine cars leads to a significant increase the number of electric vehicles. In 2018 around 95 million motor vehicles were registered in the world, of which around 12 million in the European Union and 273 thousand in Poland. The number of electric vehicles among all sold is around 5.5%. Every year new, more technologically advanced models appear on the electric vehicle market. In 2018, the most popular model was the Nissan LEAF and the BAIC EC-Series. A large number of Renault ZOE have also been sold. In article analyzed different models of electric vehicle, which are available on market and presented the characteristics based on e.g. price per 100 kilometers, range for every model or charging time.http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116191,0,2.htmlelectric propulsion markettoxic exhaust emissioncosts of charging electric vehicle
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author Marta MACIEJEWSKA
Paweł FUĆ
Monika KARDACH
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Paweł FUĆ
Monika KARDACH
Analysis of electric motor vehicles market
Combustion Engines
electric propulsion market
toxic exhaust emission
costs of charging electric vehicle
author_facet Marta MACIEJEWSKA
Paweł FUĆ
Monika KARDACH
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title Analysis of electric motor vehicles market
title_short Analysis of electric motor vehicles market
title_full Analysis of electric motor vehicles market
title_fullStr Analysis of electric motor vehicles market
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of electric motor vehicles market
title_sort analysis of electric motor vehicles market
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines
series Combustion Engines
issn 2300-9896
2658-1442
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The increasingly restrictive standards related to exhaust emissions from cars make difficult the development of internal combustion engines. The activities undertaken in the design of internal combustion engines are mainly based on downsizing, e.g decreasing the engines displacement. The main direction in the development of vehicle propulsion is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. It is expected to reduce CO2 emissions in 2020 to reach 95 g/km. Electric vehicles achieve low noise levels and do not emitted a burn, and thus, their use leads to a reduction in the amount of toxic exhaust gases in the air. The aspect of reducing emissions of harmful exhaust compounds and activities focusing on downsizing on the market of combustion engine cars leads to a significant increase the number of electric vehicles. In 2018 around 95 million motor vehicles were registered in the world, of which around 12 million in the European Union and 273 thousand in Poland. The number of electric vehicles among all sold is around 5.5%. Every year new, more technologically advanced models appear on the electric vehicle market. In 2018, the most popular model was the Nissan LEAF and the BAIC EC-Series. A large number of Renault ZOE have also been sold. In article analyzed different models of electric vehicle, which are available on market and presented the characteristics based on e.g. price per 100 kilometers, range for every model or charging time.
topic electric propulsion market
toxic exhaust emission
costs of charging electric vehicle
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