Browsing TØI Vitenarkiv by Author "Figenbaum, Erik"
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Battery Electric Vehicle Fast Charging–Evidence from the Norwegian Market
Figenbaum, Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-05-08)Norway is the largest Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) market in the world per capita. The share of the passenger vehicle fleet passed 9.4% at the end of 2019, and users have access to 1500 Combined Charging System (CCS)/Chademo ... -
Can battery electric light commercial vehicles work for craftsmen and service enterprises?
Figenbaum, Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-17)Battery Electric Light Commercial Vehicles (BE-LCVs) can reduce the environmental impacts of Craftsmen and Service (C&S) Enterprises transportation. These Enterprises produce vital services, using diesel vehicles for ... -
Estimating Real-World Emissions of PHEVs in Norway by Combining Laboratory Measurement with User Surveys
Figenbaum, Erik; Weber, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-10)The paper presents the results of experimental testing of the exhaust emission and energy consumption of two gasoline plug-in hybrid vehicles in an emission testing laboratory with different drive cycles and drive modes ... -
Experiences from Battery-Electric Truck Users in Norway
Hovi, Inger Beate; Pinchasik, Daniel Ruben; Figenbaum, Erik; Thorne, Rebecca Jayne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-22) -
Increasing the competitiveness of e-vehicles in Europe
Figenbaum, Erik; Fearnley, Nils; Pfaffenbichler, Paul; Hjorthol, Randi; Kolbenstvedt, Marika; Jellinek, Reinhard; Emmerling, Bettina; Bonnema, G. Maarten; Ramjerdi, Farideh; Vågane, Liva; Iversen, Lykke Møller (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-20)Introduction This paper is concerned with incentives for the take-up and use of e-vehicles that are in place in different European countries. Especially, it analyses Norway and Austria, in order to establish and understand ... -
Perspectives on Norway's supercharged electric vehicle policy
Figenbaum, Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-11-17)Norway has achieved an unprecedented breakthrough for battery electric vehicles. The market share reached 17.1% in 2015, and the total fleet passed 2.7%, some 70000 vehicles. The multilevel perspective framework demonstrate ...