The Road Ahead for Hybrid or Electric Vehicles in Developing Countries: Market Growth, Infrastructure, and Policy Needs
World Electric Vehicle Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(3), P. 180 - 180
Published: March 17, 2025
Developing
nations
like
Bangladesh
have
yet
to
adopt
hybrid
(HEVs)
or
electric
vehicles
(EVs)
for
goods
carrying,
whereas
environmental
pollution
and
fuel
costs
are
hitting
hard.
The
electrically
powered
cars
trucks
market
promises
an
excellent
opportunity
environmentally
friendly
transportation.
However,
these
countries’
inadequate
infrastructure,
substantial
initial
expenses,
insufficient
policies
impeding
widespread
acceptance
hold
growth
back.
This
study
examines
the
current
status
of
car
in
low-
middle-income
developing
Bangladesh,
focusing
on
infrastructure
regulatory
framework-related
barriers
aspects
promotion.
To
promote
expanding
EV
ecosystem,
this
article
outlines
recent
studies
identifies
critical
regions
where
support
policy
infrastructural
developments
is
needed.
It
discusses
how
may
adapt
successful
international
practices
suit
their
specific
needs.
At
same
time,
research
adopted
system
dynamics
case
methods
assess
transportation
fleet
(142
vehicles)
a
livestock
farm
find
feasibility
adopting
HEVs
EVs.
Several
instances
improving
infrastructures
recharging,
providing
incentives
lowering
adoption
process
cost,
creating
appropriate
structures
that
corporate
consumer
involvement.
Findings
highlight
crucial
it
governments,
businesses,
customers,
bodies
collaborate
build
affordable
sustainable
network.
investigation
concludes
with
recommendations
more
regulations
accelerate
EVs,
reduce
adverse
impacts
environment,
economic
growth.
Language: Английский
Decision-Making System for Electric Vehicle Management by Integrating Smart Technologies and Local Characteristics
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(23), P. 11150 - 11150
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
With
the
global
shift
to
electric
vehicles,
countries
face
unique
challenges
and
opportunities
shaped
by
their
geographical
economic
contexts.
This
paper
presents
a
system
that
leverages
smart
transport
technologies,
Internet
of
Things,
decision-making
algorithms,
such
as
PROMETHEE,
optimize
charging
stations
positioning
in
diverse
urban
rural
settings.
The
addresses
key
obstacles,
including
managing
infrastructure,
balancing
energy
consumption,
enhancing
accessibility.
By
analyzing
local
conditions,
proposed
solution
incorporates
innovative
algorithms
for
electricity
demand
forecasting,
station
management,
integration
with
systems.
approach
ensures
flexible,
scalable,
sustainable
vehicle
management
aligns
international
standards
evolving
technological
trends.
Language: Английский