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Dataset on Electric Road Mobility: Historical and Evolution Scenarios until 2050

An increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is expected in the coming decades mainly due to the need to achieve carbon neutrality until 2050. However, predicting electric mobility’s future is challenging due to three main factors: technological advancements, regulatory policies, and consumer b...

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Published in:Scientific data 2024-09, Vol.11 (1), p.1019-10, Article 1019
Main Authors: Cavalcante, Irvylle, Rodrigues da Silva, Alberto, Zajc, Matej, Mendek, Igor, Calearo, Lisa, Malkova, Anna, Ziras, Charalampos, Pediaditis, Panagiotis, Michos, Konstantinos, Mateus, João, Matias, Samuel, Brito, Miguel, Lekidis, Alexis, Guzman, Cindy P., Nunes, Ana Rita, Morais, Hugo
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Summary:An increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is expected in the coming decades mainly due to the need to achieve carbon neutrality until 2050. However, predicting electric mobility’s future is challenging due to three main factors: technological advancements, regulatory policies, and consumer behaviour. The projections presented in this study are based on several scenarios driven mainly from reports published by public entities and consultants. It considers the evolution of electric road mobility by defined targets in the electrification of the transport sector. Therefore, the gathered data addresses different horizon times regarding EV penetration in the World, Europe, Portugal, Denmark, Greece, and Slovenia. Thus, an extensive literature review and estimating approach for EV forecast was conducted concerning EV markets, charging infrastructure, and electricity demand. Also, the dataset aims to provide a demand projection by 2050 and serving as a critical input to further work on EV mass deployment in the context of the project Electric Vehicles Management for carbon neutrality in Europe (EV4EU) and other works related to this field.
ISSN:2052-4463
2052-4463
DOI:10.1038/s41597-024-03801-3