Sustainable development of operational infrastructure for electric vehicles: A case study for Poland
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This article overviews Poland’s current electric vehicle infrastructure development. It
discusses market segmentation and the analysis of charging standards, connectors, and types of
charging. The paper focuses on Poland’s charging infrastructure, including costs and charging
times for popular electric vehicle models in 2022. It highlights the challenges faced by charging
operators and the barriers to infrastructure development. The article also presents the outlook
for the electric vehicle market in Poland until 2025 and 2030. Furthermore, it examines private
charger development, particularly in prosumer households with renewable energy sources. The
implementation of smart charging and the potential for vehicle-to-grid technology in Poland are
addressed. Lastly, a comparative analysis of incentives for electric vehicle users in Poland and
Norway is discussed in the context of achieving 100% zero-emission vehicle sales by 31 December
2035, in Poland.
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operational infrastructure, battery electric vehicles, recharging station, recharging point, recharging connectors, bi-directional charger, smart charging, prosumer micro-installation, energy aggregator, renewable energy sources
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Energies. 2023, vol. 16, issue 11, art. no. 4528.
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