Evolution of second-generation electromobility in public transport in Polish cities

A. Kołoś, Łukasz Fiedeń, Jakub Taczanowski, Adam R. Parol, K. Gwosdz, R. Guzik, Jakub Łodziński
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Transport activities are a significant factor in environmental pollution, especially in cities. Therefore, measures aimed at electrification of public transport are particularly important. The aim of the paper is to present the origins, status and development dynamics of electromobility in Polish cities, especially the second generation of electromobility, i.e. vehicles that do not require continuous connection to the energy source. In practice the second-generation electric vehicles can be identified with battery-powered vehicles, hydrogen and hybrid vehicles. The study was prepared on the basis of an analysis of literature, industry documents or development strategies. In addition, a database of information on zero- and low-emission vehicles in public transport (i.e. electric and hybrid buses) was compiled to analyse the phenomenon. The study shows that the implementation of electromobility in Poland has already emerged from the initial phase. The possibilities for developing battery technology vary in cities of different sizes. In 2021 in Poland, the share of low-emission buses in the public transport fleet was several times higher than that of electric vehicles among passenger vehicles. It is most likely that the Polish road to electromobility leads primarily through public transport. The following factors influencing the development of electromobility were identified: these were primarily EU and Polish legislation and regulations, the presence of manufacturers of rolling stock and electrotechnical equipment, and – at the local scale – organisational, economic and social issues.
波兰城市公共交通中第二代电动汽车的发展
交通活动是造成环境污染的一个重要因素,尤其是在城市。因此,旨在实现公共交通电气化的措施尤为重要。本文的目的是介绍波兰城市电动汽车的起源、现状和发展动态,特别是第二代电动汽车,即不需要持续连接能源的车辆。在实践中,第二代电动汽车可以被识别为电池动力汽车、氢动力汽车和混合动力汽车。该研究是在分析文献、行业文件或发展战略的基础上编制的。此外,还编制了一个关于公共交通中零排放和低排放车辆(即电动和混合动力公交车)的信息数据库,以分析这一现象。研究表明,电动汽车在波兰的实施已经从最初阶段开始。不同规模的城市发展电池技术的可能性各不相同。2021年,在波兰,低排放公交车在公共交通车队中的份额是电动汽车在乘用车中的数倍。波兰通往电动汽车的道路很可能主要通过公共交通。确定了以下影响电动汽车发展的因素:主要是欧盟和波兰的立法和法规、机车车辆和电工设备制造商的存在,以及地方层面的组织、经济和社会问题。
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