Abstract
Due to the development of the shared economy, increasingly more shared mobility providers have launched services based on the use of electric vehicles. The increasing growth of electric shared mobility services has produced various types of problems that do not occur (or occur with a limited effect) under conventional shared mobility systems. This increase in electric shared mobility problems has led to many effects, including limitations of the system zones or going out of business. To avoid difficulties in the functioning of electric shared mobility systems, various scientific studies have been undertaken to model and optimize the operation of these systems. Modeling and optimization mainly relate to one category of the system—for example, only to bike sharing. However, to understand the system of electric shared mobility holistically, there is a need to define the criteria generally as stimulants or destimulants. Based on these assumptions, we conducted research on the identification of factors influencing the development of electric shared mobility services. We conducted our own expert research based on the Social Network Analysis method. The aim of this study was to determine the factors that influence the development or recession of services in the entire electric shared mobility market in reference to selected stakeholders. The obtained results indicate a non-standard approach to the modeling and optimization of electric shared mobility services. This study could be used as support for creating electric shared mobility models and could also be helpful for service providers or local mobility managers through the developed recommendations.
Highlights
Electromobility is one of the prominent world trends related to the phenomenon of sustainable transportation [1]
Since electromobility at its current stage of development is a very costly solution for common citizens, the way to implement it alongside the assumptions of sustainable transport development policy is through the use of electric vehicles in shared mobility systems [2,3,4]
The research carried out using the Social Network Analysis method allowed us to determine the most crucial mobility factors for the electric shared mobility industry
Summary
Electromobility is one of the prominent world trends related to the phenomenon of sustainable transportation [1]. Since electromobility at its current stage of development is a very costly solution for common citizens, the way to implement it alongside the assumptions of sustainable transport development policy is through the use of electric vehicles in shared mobility systems [2,3,4]. Changes have been made to bike-sharing and car-sharing fleets by supplementing them with electric vehicles [5,6]. The direction of action towards electromobility can be observed in the changes that have occurred on13,the market of shared mobility services in recent years. Electric scooter sharing systems and e‐mopeds were successively introduced to the market [7].
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