World Electric Vehicle Journal (Mar 2024)

Vehicle-Integrated Photovoltaics—A Case Study for Berlin

  • Philipp Hoth,
  • Ludger Heide,
  • Alexander Grahle,
  • Dietmar Göhlich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj15030113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 113

Abstract

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Recent developments in vehicle-integrated photovoltaics (VIPV) offer prospects for enhancing electric vehicle range, lowering operating costs, and supporting carbon-neutral transport, particularly in urban settings. This study evaluates the solar energy potential of parking spaces in Berlin, considering challenges like building and tree shading using digital surface models and weather data for solar simulations. Utilizing open datasets and software, the analysis covered 48,827 parking spaces, revealing that VIPV could extend vehicle range by 7 to 14 km per day, equating to a median annual increase of 2527 km. The findings suggest median yearly cost savings of 164 euros from reduced grid charging. However, the environmental benefits of solar vehicle charging were found to be less than those of traditional grid-connected photovoltaic systems. The study introduces a method to pinpoint parking spaces that are most suitable for solar charging.

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