Environmental feasibility of incorporation of electric taxis in South Africa

2019 
Public transport is very influential industry affecting our society due to its significant environmental and social impact. Policy makers have seen electric vehicle as a tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Cleanliness of power from the electricity grid plays a vital role in environmental impact in the transition to electric vehicle. In countries like China, USA, India etc., majority of electricity generation is still dominated by fossil fuel fired generators. Thus, in some cases, the environmental impact of electric vehicle may be more adverse in comparison to conventional internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV). This paper tries to study the environmental effect of incorporation of 100 Electric Vehicle taxies in Johannesburg (JNB), South Africa. Firstly, the current electricity generation scenario and vehicles standards of SA with its carbon emission is discussed. Secondly, it is shown that with the current generation mix the adoption of EV is not sustainable. Finally, penetration of Renewable Energy (RE) system at charging stations is proposed with Renewable Energy Fraction (REF) of 40% and 58% to make carbon mission from EV equivalent to Euro III and Euro V standards of petrol ICEV. The optimised size of RE system is found using the Electric System Cascade Analysis.
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