Electrification of minibus taxis in the shadow of load shedding and energy scarcity

Electrification is expected to decarbonise transportation and forms part of the agenda to delay climate change. Electric vehicle sales have ballooned and production of combustion engines will stop soon. In subSaharan Africa the transition is slow. Minibus taxis carry more than 70% of commuters and l...

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Veröffentlicht in:South African Journal of Science 2022-07, Vol.118 (7), p.1-5
Hauptverfasser: Booysen, Marthinus J., Abraham, Chris J., Rix, Arnold J., Giliomee, Johannes H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Electrification is expected to decarbonise transportation and forms part of the agenda to delay climate change. Electric vehicle sales have ballooned and production of combustion engines will stop soon. In subSaharan Africa the transition is slow. Minibus taxis carry more than 70% of commuters and little is known about their electrification requirements. Electrical demand planning is better with vehicle-based data than with passenger-based data. Stationary times provide ample time for taxis to recharge from the grid and solar, but the latter requires substantial stationary battery capacity to negate grid-impacting fast charging. Taxi energy requirements are approximately 200 kWh/day on average.
ISSN:0038-2353
1996-7489
1996-7489
DOI:10.17159/sajs.2022/13389