The potential of EV battery-swapping in developing countries: China’s use case as a baseline for sub-saharan Africa

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Daniel Simwaba , Abubaker Qutieshat
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The global automotive sector is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the imperative to adopt electric vehicles (EVs) and mitigate carbon emissions. Within this evolving landscape, EV battery-swapping technology is gaining prominence as a compelling alternative to conventional charging paradigms. This technology offers tangible solutions to critical adoption barriers, such as extended charging durations and the substantial upfront cost of EVs. Furthermore, battery-swapping presents a significant opportunity to augment the overall usability and operational efficiency of electric vehicles. This review paper undertakes a comprehensive examination of the potential inherent in EV battery-swapping for developing countries, with a particular emphasis on the context of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). To achieve this, the paper critically analyzes China’s pioneering application and advancements in this domain, particularly highlighting the contributions of industry leaders like NIO. By elucidating the progress made in China, this work seeks to establish an analytical baseline that can inform further investigation, policy formulation, and infrastructure development in other developing nations across Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The paper meticulously explores the multifaceted dimensions of EV battery-swapping, encompassing technical specifications, policy frameworks, economic viability, regulatory landscapes, and financing mechanisms. It underscores the indispensable role of robust supportive policies, targeted strategic investments, and contextually appropriate technological innovations, such as battery-swapping, in fostering the effective and widespread adoption of EVs in developing countries. The insights derived from China’s experience serve as a crucial reference point for navigating the complexities of this transition in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa.
发展中国家电动汽车电池交换的潜力:中国作为撒哈拉以南非洲基线的用例
在采用电动汽车(ev)和减少碳排放的迫切需求的推动下,全球汽车行业正在经历一场深刻的变革。在这个不断发展的环境中,电动汽车电池交换技术作为传统充电模式的一种引人注目的替代方案正日益突出。这项技术为关键的采用障碍提供了切实可行的解决方案,例如延长充电时间和电动汽车的大量前期成本。此外,电池交换为提高电动汽车的整体可用性和运行效率提供了一个重要的机会。这篇综述论文全面考察了发展中国家电动汽车电池交换的内在潜力,特别强调了撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的背景。为了实现这一目标,本文批判性地分析了中国在这一领域的开创性应用和进步,特别强调了像蔚来汽车这样的行业领导者的贡献。通过阐明中国取得的进展,本研究旨在建立一个分析基准,为撒哈拉以南非洲和亚洲其他发展中国家的进一步调查、政策制定和基础设施建设提供信息。本文从技术规范、政策框架、经济可行性、监管格局和融资机制等多个方面对电动汽车电池交换进行了细致的探讨。报告强调了强有力的支持性政策、有针对性的战略投资和适合发展中国家国情的技术创新(如电池交换)在促进电动汽车在发展中国家的有效和广泛采用方面不可或缺的作用。从中国经验中获得的洞见,为撒哈拉以南非洲等地区应对这种复杂的转型提供了重要参考。
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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