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Harnessing nature: using solar and wind power with stationary battery storage for electric minibus taxis

  • The majority of people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) rely on so-called “paratransit” for their mobility needs. The term refers to a large informal transport sector that runs independent of government, of which 83% comprises minibus taxis (MBT). MBT technology is often old and contribute significantly to climate change with their high carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Issues related to sustainability and climate change are becoming more important world-wide and hardly any attention is given to MBTs. Converting the MBTs from internal combustion engines (ICEs) to electric motors could be a possible solution. The existing power grid in SSA is largely based on fossil power plants and is unstable. This can be seen by frequent local power blackouts. To avoid further strain on the existing power grid, it would therefore make sense to charge the electric minibus taxis (eMBTs) through a grid consisting of renewable energies. A mobility map is created via simulations with collected data points of the MBTs. By using this mobility map, the energy demand of the eMBTs is calculated. Furthermore, a region-specific photovoltaic (PV) and wind simulation can be realised based on existing weather data, and a tool to size the supply system to charge the eMBTs is developed after all data has been collected. With the help of this work, it can be determined to what extent renewable energies such as PV and wind power can be used to support the transition from ICEs to electric engines in the MBT sector.

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Author of HS ReutlingenFüßl, Larissa; Thomas, Bernd
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/VPPC55846.2022.10003300
ISBN:978-1-6654-7587-7
Erschienen in:2022 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), 1-4 November 2022, Merced, CA, USA, proceedings
Publisher:IEEE
Place of publication:Piscataway, NJ
Document Type:Conference proceeding
Language:English
Publication year:2022
Tag:PV; electric minibus taxi; paratransit; solar; storage; wind
Page Number:5
DDC classes:624 Ingenieurbau und Umwelttechnik
Open access?:Nein
Licence (German):License Logo  In Copyright - Urheberrechtlich geschützt