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Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Behavioral Patterns of Micro-Electric Vehicle Trips for Sustainable Urban Mobility

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  • Seungmin Oh

    (Cho Chun Shik Graduate School of Mobility, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 193, Munji-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34051, Republic of Korea)

  • Sunghwan Park

    (Department of Big Data Application, Hannam University, 70, Hannam-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 34430, Republic of Korea)

  • Eunjeong Ko

    (Department of Big Data Application, Hannam University, 70, Hannam-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 34430, Republic of Korea)

  • Jisup Shim

    (Department of Big Data Application, Hannam University, 70, Hannam-ro, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon 34430, Republic of Korea)

  • Chulwoo Rhim

    (Center for Eco-Friendly Smart Vehicle Research, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 330, Cheomdan-ro, Jeju-si 63309, Jeju-do, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

This study investigates the spatiotemporal characteristics and travel patterns of micro-electric vehicles (micro-EVs) by analyzing real-world trip data collected over three years from shared micro-EV services operating in three regions of South Korea. Individual trips were extracted from GPS-based trajectory data, and a network-based detour ratio was introduced to capture non-linear trip characteristics. In addition, a hierarchical clustering analysis was applied to identify heterogeneous micro-EV trip patterns. The results show that micro-EVs are predominantly used for short-distance urban trips, while a smaller but behaviorally distinct subset of trips demonstrates their capacity to support medium-distance travel under specific functional contexts. The clustering analysis identified six distinct trip pattern groups, ranging from dominant short-distance routine travel to less frequent patterns associated with adverse weather conditions and extreme detouring behavior. Overall, the findings suggest that micro-EVs function as a complementary urban mobility mode, primarily supporting localized travel while selectively accommodating extended-range and specialized trips. From a sustainability perspective, these findings highlight the role of micro-EVs as energy-efficient, low-emission alternatives to conventional passenger vehicles for short- and medium-distance urban trips. By empirically identifying heterogeneous and long-tailed micro-EV travel patterns, this study provides practical insights for sustainable urban mobility design and environmentally responsible transportation policies.

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  • Seungmin Oh & Sunghwan Park & Eunjeong Ko & Jisup Shim & Chulwoo Rhim, 2026. "Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Behavioral Patterns of Micro-Electric Vehicle Trips for Sustainable Urban Mobility," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:1018-:d:1843908
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