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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

Charging infrastructure development in Russia: Incentives and prospects for the Vehicle-to-Grid technology use

Vol. 19, Iss. 2, FEBRUARY 2023

Received: 26 December 2022

Received in revised form: 5 January 2023

Accepted: 12 January 2023

Available online: 14 February 2023

Subject Heading: ENERGY SECURITY

JEL Classification: L94, O14, O32, P28, Q42

Pages: 380–400

https://doi.org/10.24891/ni.19.2.380

Tat'yana S. REMIZOVA Financial Research Institute of Ministry of Finance of Russian Federation (FRI), Moscow, Russian Federation
tttatia@yandex.ru

ORCID id: not available

Dmitrii B. KOSHELEV AO Atomenergopromsbyt (Atom Power Industry Trade JSC), Moscow, Russian Federation
dmk79@list.ru

ORCID id: not available

Subject. This article discusses the issues related to the transportation electrification.
Objectives. The article aims to analyze the economic aspects of the development of a network of power charging stations in Russia.
Methods. For the study, we used general scientific research methods.
Results. The article finds that in Russia at present, the tariff developed taking into account the charging of an electric vehicle during the hours of minimum electricity consumption, is the most economically profitable.
Conclusions. The widespread use of electric vehicles requires the widespread development of electric charging infrastructure, as well as the use of tools to manage the demand for electrical energy.

Keywords: electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, Vehicle-to-Grid, V2G, charge stations

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