Electromobility in Poland as a challenge
for modern transport
Electromobility in Poland as a challenge
for modern transport
Author(s): Waldemar Pawlos, Krzysztof ZadorożnySubject(s): Transport / Logistics, Green Transformation
Published by: Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna im. Jarosława Dąbrowskiego
Keywords: transport; electromobility; electric vehicles; electric vehicle charging stations; alternative fuels;
Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the issues related to the development of electromobility in Poland and itssignificance for the functioning of road transport. These are the elements that create a research niche,which also includes the spatial distribution of charging stations in Poland. The main research problemwas formulated in the form of the following question: how did electromobility develop in Poland in theyears 2019-2023 and what are the main determinants of this development? The aim of the research wastherefore to assess the development of electromobility in Poland in the indicated period and to identifyits main determinants. The authors put forward the following working hypothesis: the development ofelectromobility in Poland in 2019-2023 was limited, despite the increase in the number of electric vehiclesand government regulatory support as well as the growing general interest in electromobility. The maindeterminant limiting this development is the spatial distribution of charging stations throughout thecountry. The innovativeness of the research lies in proving (based on theoretical research methods) thatthe use of electric vehicles is currently justified only in large cities with developed infrastructure, wherealmost half of all chargers in the country are located. The expansion plans for the charging infrastructurealong the TEN-T network, according to the authors, may serve as a fundamental incentive for the increasedimportance of electric vehicles in car transportation.
Journal: Systemy Logistyczne Wojsk
- Issue Year: 61/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 105-128
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English