Towards Vehicle Electrification: a Mathematical Prediction of Battery Electric Vehicle Ownership Growth, the Case of Turkey
Publication Year: 2024
Author(s): Alatawneh A, Ghunaim D
Abstract:
Countries are implementing regulations to encourage car manufacturers to produce fully electric vehicles, affecting the adoption rates of electric vehicles. This research investigates the temporal evolution of battery electric vehicle (BEV) ownership growth in Turkey, drawing insights from both historical and current trends. By employing and optimizing the Gompertz model, the authors provide a year-by-year projection of BEV ownership rates, aiding in exploring the anticipated timeline for BEV market saturation. The findings indicate that the introduction of BEVs into the Turkish motorization market is poised to push further market saturation by approximately 15 years, to occur in around 2095 as opposed to the 2080s. Furthermore, the analysis underscores the rapid growth pace in BEV ownership compared to the ownership of internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). The main aim of this research is to provide Turkish policymakers and transport planners with solid insights into how the vehicle market will perform in the short and long run, allowing them to prepare for a smooth transition from traditional vehicles to BEVs.
Source of Publication: Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation
Vol/Issue: 100166
DOI No.: 10.1016/j.geits.2024.100166
Country: Turkey
Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier
Rights: The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd
Theme: Vehicle Technology | Subtheme: Electric vehicles
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