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Can battery swapping stations make micro-mobility more environmentally sustainable? [PDF]
The rapid spread of shared micromobility services e.g. e-scooters raises questions about their ecological impacts. Previous Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) show that the ecological impacts of shared mobility services vary significantly depending on the ...
Finke Sebastian +4 more
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Now a day we are having the more number of Vehicles. It causes the many problems in the day to day life. The major problems are pollution, traffic, depletion of non-renewable resources etc. The basic aim behind our project was to make an environmental friendly portable automobile which would be easy to handle by both the genders and would emit 0 ...
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European cities and e-scooters at the crossroad
Starting from the relationship between urban planning and mobility management, TeMA has gradually expanded the view of the covered topics, always following a rigorous scientific in-depth analysis.
Gennaro Angiello
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Electric Scooter-Related Trauma in Korea
The number of users of electric scooters, which provide swift and convenient mobility options, has increased sharply over recent years as their distribution as a shared service has expanded. Although the number of accidents and related damage has increased accordingly, limited research has analyzed data on the new types of accidents arising from ...
Jun Ho Choi +4 more
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Comfort assessment for electric kick scooter decks [PDF]
Abstract The LEONARDO project, funded under the Horizon 2020 framework, is aimed at developing a new concept of micromobility electric vehicle combining the benefits of an e-kick scooter (rapid learning curve, stability) and those of a monowheel (greater agility).
Michelangelo-Santo Gulino +3 more
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Electric scooters a growing public health problem
Electric scooters have recently become the most popular means of transport chosen to move around urban agglomerations. It is estimated that by the end of 2024, the number of scooters on the roads around the world will increase by about 600% compared to ...
Aleksandra Czekaj +4 more
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Accidents related to electric kick scooters, which are widespread globally, are increasing rapidly. However, most of the research on them concentrates on reporting accident status and injury patterns.
Kyung-Jun Lee +3 more
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E-scooters and the City – head to toe injuries
In the recent years electric scooters have become much more common. As the number of drivers increased, so did the number of accidents and injuries involving e-scooters.
Justyna Kowalczewska +2 more
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Prospects of electric vehicles in the developing countries : a literature review [PDF]
Electric mobility offers a low cost of travel along with energy and harmful emissions savings. Nevertheless, a comprehensive literature review is missing for the prospects of electric vehicles in developing countries.
Albrecht, Johan, Rajper, Sarmad Zaman
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Reducing the energy costs of urban households when using electric bikes and electric scooters to provide urban mobility [PDF]
The study analyzed the reduction in energy consumption of urban households when using electric bikes and electric scooters to provide urban mobility. An analysis was made of reducing the average energy consumption of urban households when switching to ...
Shvetsov Alexey
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