Disruptive Technologies
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Disruptive Technologies
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Challenge proposed exclusively by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.
(Edition 2023_2024)
Profile: Undergraduate student in Environmental Technologies Engineering (GITA) - School of Forestry, Forest and Natural Environment Engineering.
Madrid agglutinated in 2022 45% of electric car sales in Spain, but it only has 12% of the recharging points in our country.
This is a serious problem related to the acceleration of the installation of fast charging points, insufficient if we want to meet the now more demanding decarbonization targets supported by the Government of Spain or, at least, get closer to countries like Germany, France or Portugal.
In this sense, the objective of this project will be the proposal of innovative technological solutions to facilitate the expansion, implementation and improvement of charging points for electric vehicles in the municipality of Madrid, in order to meet the objectives of decarbonization to help achieve climate neutrality.
1. Background
2. Purpose and scope of the study
Material and methods
3.1. State of the art
3.1.1. Legal analysis
3.1.2. Socioeconomic analysis and characterization of demand
3.1.3. Analysis of urban mobility in private vehicles 3.1.4.
3.1.4. Parking analysis
3.1.5. Road safety analysis
3.1.6. Analysis of current freight infrastructure
3.1.7. Analysis in the restricted-access area: Madrid Central
3.2. Research methodology
3.2.1. Sources of data used
3.2.2. Assessment criteria by districts 3.2.3.
3.2.3. GIS analysis
4. Results and discussion.
Impact assessment of the installation of charging points for electric vehicles 4.2.
Methodology for the implementation of charging points for electric vehicles 4.3.
Proposal of innovative technological solutions 4.4.
4.4. Integration in the MiNT (Open Digital Platform of the Madrid City Council)
5. Conclusions
6. Bibliographical references