Nein muessen wir nicht, denn dein Beispiel entspricht nicht der Mehrheit. Eurostat hat sich sehr wohl die maxima und minima angeschaut, u.a. auch mit welcher Frequenz laengere Trips eine Serie von Kurztrips unterbrechen.Südstromer hat geschrieben: Die Statistik spricht aber nicht darüber, das manche am Tag zwar nur 18 KM weit fahren, aber jedes zweite Wochenende ausgedehnte Fahrten haben. Wir müssen die Reichweitendiskussion nicht erneut kauen...
https://setis.ec.europa.eu/sites/defaul ... survey.pdf
Zitat:
Several conclusions can be derived in terms of the significance of driving patterns in
relation to the potential use/substitution of a larger portion of the car fleet with electric
drive vehicles. In particular, the average distance that is daily driven in 6 members states
ranges from an average of 40 km (UK) to an average of 80 km (Poland). Such distances can
be comfortably covered by battery electric vehicles that are currently already available on
the market. Further R&D improvements in battery systems could ensure that the “range
anxiety” factor is minimized.
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Overall it seems that the driving and parking patterns of the current drivers in the 6
Member States that are included in the study are compatible with a potential larger scale
introduction of EDVs on the market.