• Transport & Mobility
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  • Techno-Economic Analysis

Beyond Personal Vehicles: How Electrifying Scooters Will Help Achieve Climate Mitigation Goals in Taiwan

Yuan-Hsi Chien, I-Yun Lisa Hsieh, Tsung-Heng Chang

Abstract

Electrification is considered a key enabler for decarbonizing road transportation. Recently, increasing attention has been directed to the deployment of electric two-wheelers in cities across the globe. However, climate change mitigation potential across the diversity of today's available scooter models is still missing in the existing literature. With a focus on Taiwan—the world's highest density of scooters—we comprehensively examine the performances of 156 scooter models on the market to understand the potential cost and carbon trade-offs among two-wheeler purchase options. We find that such a trade-off does exist when choosing scooters with different powertrain technologies. Compared to gasoline scooters, low-carbon-emitting electric scooters are more costly to own but not necessarily more expensive to purchase—because battery-swapping techniques convert the capital cost of the battery itself into an operating expense. Surprisingly, all the Phase 7 emissions standard internal combustion engine scooters appear to meet the near-term climate goal for 2030 in Taiwan, providing a less-costly transition from liquid fuels to electrification. While all the e-scooters supplied with the current electric power meet the 2040 emissions reduction target, deep decarbonization of electricity generation is also required, along with a large-scale adoption (at least 90%) of electric scooters to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Keywords

Electric scooters; Lifecycle assessment; Total cost of ownership; Battery swapping; Net-zero emissions

Cite (BibTeX)

@article{chien2023beyond,
  title={Beyond Personal Vehicles: How Electrifying Scooters Will Help Achieve Climate Mitigation Goals in Taiwan},
  author={Chien, Yuan-Hsi and Hsieh, I-Yun Lisa and Chang, Tsung-Heng},
  journal={Energy Strategy Reviews},
  volume={45},
  pages={101056},
  year={2023},
  month=jan,
  doi={10.1016/j.esr.2023.101056}
}
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