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Life Cycle Assessment on the Mobility Service E-Scooter Sharing

Semih Severengiz, Sebastian Finke, Nora Schelte, Norman Wendt

202071 citationsDOI

Abstract

E-scooters are controversially discussed as a new mobility alternative for cities. The rapid growth of the shared use e-scooter market has raised questions about environmental sustainability and public benefits in many cities worldwide. The high dynamics of the market and insufficient public data available about the concrete business processes of shared e- scooters are making clear statements about the ecological effects difficult. The paper aims to conduct a life cycle assessment using Berlin as an example for shared e- scooters. Based on different operating scenarios, the ecological potentials of e-scooters should be assessed in a more differentiated way. The results show how product lifetimes, swappable batteries, alternative collection logistics and charging concepts influence the greenhouse balance compared to alternative means of transport.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityLife-cycle assessmentSharing economyEnvironmental economicsGreenhouse gasService (business)Product (mathematics)BusinessComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceMarketingEconomicsProduction (economics)EcologyMathematicsMacroeconomicsGeometryWorld Wide WebBiologyTransportation and Mobility InnovationsElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureUrban Transport and Accessibility
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