대한민국 전기자동차 충전소 확충 행정 효율성에 관한 연구

Translated title of the contribution: A Study on the Administrative Efficiency for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Expansion in South Korea

Hyunjae Yoon, Insu Kim

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Abstract

The Korean central government ministries and local governments are major actors in enacting policies to support the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) charging station infrastructure. However, the installation, operation, and business procedure guidelines are still evolving, leading to many trial-and-error situations. This paper addresses the deficiencies in the guidelines issued by Korea's Ministry of Environment for installing and operating EV charging infrastructure. It proposes solutions to overcome the limitations of the existing guidelines by presenting a new business model not specified in the current guidelines and providing practical measures applicable in the field. Additionally, it suggests a new model for the composition of the business selection committee to ensure fair and systematic administration in the selection of proposers and executing agencies. The goals of the study aim to offer a new perspective on the guidelines for EV charging infrastructure and contribute to the continuous implementation and operation of related projects.

Translated title of the contributionA Study on the Administrative Efficiency for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Expansion in South Korea
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)1724-1731
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
Volume73
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

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Keywords

  • Administrative efficiency
  • Business change model
  • Electric vehicle (EV)
  • EV charging station expansion

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