The economics of fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles

The economics of fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles

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Article ID: iaor20122237
Volume: 43
Issue: 1-2
Start Page Number: 136
End Page Number: 144
Publication Date: Apr 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: ,
Keywords: transportation: road, economics, investment
Abstract:

By 2011 little is known about the economic rationale of public fast chargers for electric vehicles (EV). This paper aims at providing an insight into the business case of this technology in a case study for Germany. The estimated Return on Investment (ROI) of a public fast charging station constitutes the main contribution. Potential users and organization structures are investigated as well as different tariff types. According to the estimations, the current market outlook seems too uncertain for triggering a large‐scale roll‐out of fast charging infrastructure. Approximations suggest that investment is hardly profitable at low EV adoption rates, unless investment cost can be severely lowered. Besides competition with alternative charging solutions, the general EV adoption rate is detected as being a main risk factor for investment in public charging infrastructure.

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