Silvia Meddi
Energy demand forecasting for electric vehicle charging infrastructures: a data-driven approach for an Italian use case.
Rel. Tania Cerquitelli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Matematica, 2023
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In recent years, rising temperatures and extreme weather events provide the most undeniable evidence of global warming due to greenhouse gases. This condition has led to the establishment of a number of treaties and countermeasures around the world to reverse this trend. Thanks to the Paris Agreement (2015), 196 world powers agreed to keep global temperatures rise below 2°C and limit the temperature increase to 1.55°C. EU countries’ have established ambitious policies to accelerate the green transition, specially for the road transport which is the cause of 12% of total emissions at European level. To deliver the European Green Deal (2020), European Commission set the target of 55% reduction of emissions from cars by 2030 and 0 emissions from new vehicles by 2035.
To support the transition, the European plans should ensure at least the coverage with charging stations over all highway network and metropolitan territories
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