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How to measure the impacts of shared automated electric vehicles on urban mobility

Eliane Horschutz Nemoto, Roukaya Issaoui, Dorien Korbee, Inès Jaroudi, Guy Fournier

2021Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The arrival of new technologies and innovations on mobility, such as automated vehicles, creates opportunities to tackle urban challenges. The evaluation of the impacts of these innovations on the mobility system requires a comprehensive set of criteria and parameters. This article proposes a method to measure the impacts of Shared Automated Electric Vehicles (SAEV) on mobility through a sustainability assessment. Based on an integrative literature study and on the context of AVENUE, a European project deploying automated shuttles in the public transport of European cities, a set of indicators is defined. These mobility indicators assess the social, environmental, economic, governance, and technical impacts of SAEV. The multiple dimensions of the mobility indicators contribute to filling gaps of knowledge about the performance of SAEV. The proposed method allows an evaluation and comparison of SAEV to other means of transport and thus strengthens scientifically based recommendations for transportation policies.

Topics & Concepts

Measure (data warehouse)SustainabilityContext (archaeology)Individual mobilityPublic transportTransport engineeringEnvironmental economicsSet (abstract data type)Sustainable transportComputer scienceCorporate governanceBusinessEngineeringGeographyEconomicsFinanceStatisticsMathematicsProgramming languageEcologyDatabaseBiologyArchaeologyTransportation and Mobility InnovationsElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureUrban Transport and Accessibility
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