Applied Sciences (Feb 2025)
A Study on Analyzing Travel Characteristics of Micro Electric Vehicles by Using GPS Data
Abstract
A micro electric vehicle (micro-EV) is a small electric car with one or two seats designed for short-to-medium-distance trips. Micro-EVs produce relatively less pollution during operation and, due to their compact size, offer greater mobility in narrow areas compared to conventional transportation. These advantages have led to a continuous increase in the number of micro-EVs. However, their small battery capacity results in a limited driving range per charge, and restrictions on power and speed lead to lower driving performance. Due to these drawbacks, micro-EVs still hold a small share of the overall vehicle market. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the strengths of micro-EVs and analyze how they should be utilized to promote their widespread adoption. Therefore, this study analyzed the strengths of micro-EVs and identified the types of services where they can be effectively utilized to promote the use of micro-EVs as a smart mobility option. This study focused on micro-EVs used as a shared transport service, delivery service, and in public service, as part of an R&D project on micro-EVs conducted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy. A total of 106 micro-EVs were deployed for each service type: 57 for shared transport, 13 for delivery, and 36 for public service. Each micro-EV was equipped with a GPS device, and the analysis was conducted using GPS data collected from January 2021 to October 2021. Micro-EVs with missing data due to GPS device malfunctions were excluded from the analysis. As a result, two micro-EVs from the shared transport service and one from the public service were excluded. The study compared the travel characteristics of micro-EVs across the three different service types. Additionally, a comparative analysis of the driving characteristics of micro-EVs and conventional vehicles was conducted to assess the advantages of micro-EVs over traditional vehicles. The results of the analyses showed that micro-EVs were more utilized for the delivery service type than other service types in terms of daily usage time and travel distance (3.5 h/day and 38.5 km/day, respectively), trip amounts (24.1 trips/day), and number of trips per trip chain (9.4 trips/trip chain). Moreover, micro-EVs have their strengths compared to other modes of transportation when traveling narrow roads. Analysis of the roads around the areas where micro-EVs were located showed that the micro-EVs were exposed to narrow roads with a width of under 5 m (among the total road link extensions, 57% consisted of road links with a width of less than 5 m), especially the micro-EVs used for delivery service. It is expected that the findings of this study will serve as a foundational resource for developing strategies to promote the adoption of micro electric vehicles.
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