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      A Study on Environmental Impact of Slow Moving Electric Vehicles Using Microsimulation on Lucknow Urban Road With an On-Ramp

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          Background:

          The adoption of electric vehicles for mobility is seen as a major step towards the conservation of the environment. In India, slow-moving Electric 3-Wheelers (E3Ws) have been adopted for last-mile connectivity. The present study investigated the impact of slow-moving electric 3-wheelers on the environment in terms of emissions and traffic performance in mixed conditions.

          Methods:

          Field traffic data from a section of road in the city of Lucknow was collected and used for the calibration of the traffic model. A total of 6 scenarios were tested using traffic modelling in the open-source microsimulation software SUMO. Krauss model was used to model mixed traffic and HBEFA 4 was used to calculate the emissions of fuel-driven vehicles. In each scenario, the volume of fuel-driven vehicles was kept constant and the volume of E3Ws was varied. For the last 2 scenarios, E3Ws were replaced with modified Electric 3-wheelers (ME3Ws) and Electric Buses.

          Results:

          Initial findings showed that the average emission decreased as the number of slowly moving electric vehicles increased, but the average flow and harmonic mean speed decreased by 49.8% and 28.8%, respectively, despite keeping the original composition of fuel-driven vehicles the same in every scenario. Further analysis of scenarios revealed a strong correlation ( R 2 = 0 . 88 ) between the reduction in the number of vehicles and the reduction in emissions like Carbon Dioxide ( CO 2 ), which is responsible for global warming. Scenarios in which faster electric vehicles and electric buses replace slow-moving E3Ws also demonstrate emission reduction without noticeably affecting traffic performance parameters.

          Conclusion:

          The study shows that the environmental benefits of E3Ws in a limited section of Lucknow road are offset by their low-speed capability. Hypothetical scenarios wherein Modified E3Ws and Electric Buses were introduced reported benefits both in terms of emissions and traffic performance.

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            A Review on Electric Vehicles: Technologies and Challenges

            Electric Vehicles (EVs) are gaining momentum due to several factors, including the price reduction as well as the climate and environmental awareness. This paper reviews the advances of EVs regarding battery technology trends, charging methods, as well as new research challenges and open opportunities. More specifically, an analysis of the worldwide market situation of EVs and their future prospects is carried out. Given that one of the fundamental aspects in EVs is the battery, the paper presents a thorough review of the battery technologies—from the Lead-acid batteries to the Lithium-ion. Moreover, we review the different standards that are available for EVs charging process, as well as the power control and battery energy management proposals. Finally, we conclude our work by presenting our vision about what is expected in the near future within this field, as well as the research aspects that are still open for both industry and academic communities.
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                Journal
                Environ Health Insights
                Environ Health Insights
                EHI
                spehi
                Environmental Health Insights
                SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
                1178-6302
                15 March 2024
                2024
                : 18
                : 11786302241231706
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
                [2 ]Department of Civil Engineering Bartin University, Bartin, Turkey
                [3 ]Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
                [4 ]Department of Technical Education, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
                Author notes
                [*]Mohd Sadat, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology, Integral University, Dasauli, Kursi Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226026, India. Email: sadat.kh@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                10.1177_11786302241231706
                10.1177/11786302241231706
                10943754
                38495797
                1ac351af-c5b3-43ac-8850-94f31a0bc145
                © The Author(s) 2024

                This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages ( https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).

                History
                : 8 November 2023
                : 19 January 2024
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                January-December 2024
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                Public health
                emissions,electric three wheelers,traffic microsimulation,pollution
                Public health
                emissions, electric three wheelers, traffic microsimulation, pollution

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