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Sustainable transportation application for smart mobility
handle: 11311/862051
Electric mobility can be seen as the element capable of breaking the current model 'non-sustainable' road transport. It is able to promote a 'green revolution' for a smarter mobility and integrated with other sectors of the economy especially with the energy sector. The idea to integrate renewable energy sources, in this case photovoltaic system, with the electric mobility can bring many economic benefits to the environment, both at the urban level and not alone, so much so that it is taken up a route for the future of mobility. The aim of this work describe a possible project of green mobility for a Campus, based on power from renewable sources in order to feed a system of shared transport, in order to optimize traffic flows of vehicles. In this mode, it is possible to have a zero impact of CO2 emissions. © 2014 IEEE.
- Polytechnic University of Milan Italy
- University of Bergamo Italy
smart mobility, distributed energy resources; electric vehicles; green energy; smart mobility, distributed energy resources, green energy, Settore ING-IND/09 - Sistemi per l'Energia e L'Ambiente, electric vehicles
smart mobility, distributed energy resources; electric vehicles; green energy; smart mobility, distributed energy resources, green energy, Settore ING-IND/09 - Sistemi per l'Energia e L'Ambiente, electric vehicles
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