World Electric Vehicle Journal (Feb 2021)

An Overview of Parameter and Cost for Battery Electric Vehicles

  • Adrian König,
  • Lorenzo Nicoletti,
  • Daniel Schröder,
  • Sebastian Wolff,
  • Adam Waclaw,
  • Markus Lienkamp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj12010021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 21

Abstract

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The launch of both battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and autonomous vehicles (AVs) on the global market has triggered ongoing radical changes in the automotive sector. On the one hand, the new characteristics of the BEV powertrain compared to the combustion type have resulted in new central parameters, such as vehicle range, which then become an important selling point. On the other hand, electric components are as yet not optimized and the sensors needed for autonomous driving are still expensive, which introduces changes to the vehicle cost structure. This transformation is not limited to the vehicle itself but also extends to its mobility and the necessary infrastructure. The former is shaped by new user behaviors and scenarios. The latter is impacted by the BEV powertrain, which requires a charging and energy supply infrastructure. To enable manufacturers and researchers to develop and optimize BEVs and AVs, it is necessary to first identify the relevant parameters and costs. To this end, we have conducted an extensive literature review. The result is a complete overview of the relevant parameters and costs, divided into the categories of vehicle, infrastructure, mobility, and energy.

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