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Empa study: How can we make charging more environmentally friendly in future?

Michael Restin
12.9.2025
Translation: machine translated

How can electric cars be charged in a way that benefits the climate and the bank balance? Researchers have analysed Swiss car sharing data. They argue in favour of technology, transparency and an incentive system.

Researchers at Empa and the University of Geneva have analysed the charging behaviour of electric cars using data from around 1.5 million users of the car sharing supplier Mobility. Over the course of the year, those who opt for the cheapest tariffs save an average of 27 per cent of the costs. Those who charge as climate-friendly as possible, on the other hand, can reduce emissions by up to 82 per cent.

Costs and emissions barely known

Other countries have already gone further: «In countries such as Denmark, users can see the current electricity price via an app and can consciously choose their charging times», says co-author Sven Eggimann. This works, but automated systems that can be customised to individual preferences and take the climate aspect into account are needed in the long term. This would require real-time information on electricity prices and CO₂ emissions.

Incentives are needed

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