Patrick Plötz

Adjunct Professor at Physical Resource Theory
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2025

Electrifying company cars? The effects of incentives and tax benefits on electric vehicle sales in 31 European countries

Hendrik Schub, Patrick Plötz, Frances Sprei
Energy Research and Social Science. Vol. 120
Journal article
2024

Transforming public transport depots into profitable energy hubs

Xiaohan Liu, Patrick Plötz, Sonia Yeh et al
Nature Energy. Vol. 9 (10), p. 1206-1219
Journal article
2024

Factors impacting real-world fuel economy of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in Europe - an empirical analysis

Ahmet Mandev, Patrick Plötz, Frances Sprei
Environmental Research Communications. Vol. 6 (5)
Journal article
2024

Electric bus charging scheduling problem considering charging infrastructure integrated with solar photovoltaic and energy storage systems

Xiaohan Liu, Sonia Yeh, Patrick Plötz et al
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. Vol. 187
Journal article
2023

Greenhouse gas emission budgets and policies for zero-Carbon road transport in Europe

Patrick Plötz, Jakob Wachsmuth, Frances Sprei et al
Climate Policy. Vol. 23 (3), p. 343-354
Journal article
2023

Battery electric long-haul trucks in Europe: Public charging, energy, and power requirements

Wasim Shoman, Sonia Yeh, Frances Sprei et al
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 121
Journal article
2023

A Review of Big Data in Road Freight Transport Modeling: Gaps and Potentials

Wasim Shoman, Sonia Yeh, Frances Sprei et al
Data Science for Transportation. Vol. 5 (2)
Journal article
2022

Empirical charging behavior of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

Ahmet Mandev, Patrick Plötz, Frances Sprei et al
Applied Energy. Vol. 321
Journal article
2021

Variability of daily car usage and the frequency of long-distance driving

Patrick Plötz, Frances Sprei
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 101
Journal article
2021

Policy Instruments for Plug-In Electric Vehicles: An Overview and Discussion

Jake Whitehead, Patrick Plötz, Patrick Jochem et al
International Encyclopedia of Transportation: Volume 1-7. Vol. 1, p. 496-502
Book chapter
2020

Empirical recharging behavior of plug-in hybrid vehicles

Ahmet Mandev, Patrick Plötz, Frances Sprei
EVS33 Proceedings
Paper in proceeding
2019

Exploring the Role of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Electrifying Passenger Transportation

Scott Hardman, Patrick Plötz, Gil Tal et al
Report - University of California at Davis
2019

How large is the effect of financial incentives on electric vehicle sales? – A global review and European analysis

Christiane Münzel, Patrick Plötz, Frances Sprei et al
Energy Economics. Vol. 84
Journal article
2019

How much charging infrastructure do electric vehicles need? A review of the evidence and international comparison

Simon Funke, Frances Sprei, T. Gnann et al
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 77, p. 224-242
Journal article
2018

A review of consumer preferences of and interactions with electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Scott Hardman, Alan Jenn, Gil Tal et al
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 62, p. 508-523
Journal article
2018

Fast charging infrastructure for electric vehicles: Today's situation and future needs

T. Gnann, Simon Funke, Niklas Jakobsson et al
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. Vol. 62, p. 314-329
Journal article
2017

On the distribution of individual daily driving distances

Patrick Plötz, Niklas Jakobsson, Frances Sprei
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological. Vol. 101, p. 213-227
Journal article
2017

Driving the Market for Plug-in Vehicles - Understanding Financial Purchase Incentives

Scott Hardman, Tom Turrentine, Jonn Axsen et al
UC Davis, International EV Policy Council
Magazine article
2017

What are the effects of incentives on plug-in electric vehicle sales in Europe?

Patrick Plötz, Till Gnann, Frances Sprei
ECEEE Summer Study. Vol. 2017
Paper in proceeding
2016

A model for public fast charging infrastructure needs

T. Gnann, D. Goldbach, Niklas Jakobsson et al
World Electric Vehicle Journal. Vol. 8 (4), p. 933-944
Journal article
2016

A Model for Public Fast Charging Infrastructure Needs

Till Gnann, Daniel Goldbach, Niklas Jakobsson et al
Electric Vehicle Symposium 29, Montreal, 2016-06-20
Paper in proceeding
2016

Are multi-car households better suited for battery electric vehicles? - Driving patterns and economics in Sweden and Germany

Niklas Jakobsson, Till Gnann, Patrick Plötz et al
Transportation Research, Part C: Emerging Technologies. Vol. 65, p. 1-15
Journal article
2016

Can policy measures foster plug-in electric vehicle market diffusion?

Patrick Plötz, T. Gnann, Frances Sprei
World Electric Vehicle Journal. Vol. 8 (4), p. 783-791
Journal article
2016

Can policy measures foster plug-in electric vehicle market diffusion?

Patrick Plötz, T. Gnann, Frances Sprei
EVS 2016 - 29th International Electric Vehicle Symposium; Montreal, Canada; 19 J-22 June 2016
Paper in proceeding
2014

On the distribution of individual daily vehicle driving distances

Patrick Plötz, Niklas Jakobsson, Frances Sprei et al
European Electric Vehicle Congress Brussels, Belgium, 3rd - 5th December 2014
Paper in proceeding
2014

Are electric vehicles better suited for multi-car households?

Niklas Jakobsson, Patrick Plötz, Till Gnann et al
European Electric Vehicle Congress Brussels, Belgium, 3rd - 5th December 2014
Paper in proceeding

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