Are shared electric scooters energy efficient?
Journal article, 2021

Shared electric scooters (e-scooter) are booming across the world and widely regarded as a sustainable mobility service. An increasing number of studies have investigated the e-scooter trip patterns, safety risks, and environmental impacts, but few considered the energy efficiency of e-scooters. In this research, we collected the operational data of e-scooters from a major provider in Gothenburg to shed light on the energy efficiency performance of e-scooters in real cases. We first develop a multiple logarithmic regression model to examine the energy consumption of single trips and influencing factors. With the regression model, a Monte Carlo simulation framework is proposed to estimate the fleet energy consumption in various scenarios, taking into account both trip-related energy usage and energy loss in idle status. The results indicate that 40% of e-scooter battery energy was wasted in idle status in the current practice, mainly due to the relatively low usage rate (0.83) of e-scooters. If the average usage rate drops below 0.5, the wasted energy could reach up to 53%. In the end, we present a field example to showcase how to optimally integrate public transport with e-scooters from the perspective of energy efficiency. We hope the findings of this study could help understand and resolve the current and future challenges regarding the ever-growing e-scooter services.

Shared mobility

E-scooters

Sustainable transportation

Monte Carlo simulation

Author

Yuxuan Wang

Southeast University

Jiaming Wu

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Geology and Geotechnics

Kequan Chen

Southeast University

Pan Liu

Southeast University

Communications in Transportation Research

27724247 (eISSN)

Vol. 1 100022

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Energy Systems

DOI

10.1016/j.commtr.2021.100022

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