
Wale Arowolo
Présentation
Wale Arowolo is a researcher in energy and transport economics applying insights from institutional economics, industrial economics, regulatory economics, and public policy. He researches on renewable energies and technologies, electric mobility, and automated mobility to contribute to the clean energy/mobility transition with insights on competitive, secured supply and environmentally sustainable solutions to influence public policy design and choices.
Specialties: Development of novel approaches for energy and transport policy formulation, design and analysis; techno-economic systems design and analysis; simulation and optimisation; power and transport sector coupling, and strategy development.
Wale Arowolo teaches/disseminates knowledge in Energy Economics, Transport Economics, Environmental and Natural Resources Economics, Microeconomics, Industrial Organisation, Introduction to Economic Analysis, International Economics, and International Sustainable Development. He has made contributions in peer-reviewed scientific journals such as Energy Policy, Energy Strategy Reviews, Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspective, Energy for Sustainable Development, The Electricity Journal and others.
Compétences
Publications
Publications
Electric mobility investment: emerging patterns from cross-country analyses.46th IAEE International Conference, International Association for Energy Economics, Jun 2025, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès
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Safety of shared self-driving automated vehicles in Europe: an analytical framework proposal and public policy implicationsElectric Vehicle Conference, May 2025, Stuttgart, Germany
Communication dans un congrès
hal-04897223
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Are autonomous vehicles the future of public transport, even in low-density areas?Mobilities transition conference, ID4Mobility, Jul 2024, Rennes, France
Communication dans un congrès
hal-04607541
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Governance of automated vehicles in urban transport system: a case study of the Oslo region, NorwayTransport Research Arena Conference, European Commission, Apr 2024, Dublin, Ireland. pp.288-299, ⟨10.1007/978-3-031-85578-8⟩
Communication dans un congrès
hal-04518626
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Governance of shared automated vehicles in urban transport systemTransport, Energy and Climate Economics Working Group (Paris Dauphine University), Oct 2023, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès
hal-04551560
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Electric Vehicles Economics: Managing the adaptation of energy and mobility systemsInternational Association for Energy Economics., Jul 2022, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès
hal-04551548
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Rapid decarbonisation of France’s power and transport sectors by coupling Solar PV and Electric Vehicle: towards net-zero emission homes by 2030Armand Peugeot Conference, Armand Peugeot, Energy & Prosperity, and Climate Economics Chair., Dec 2022, Paris, France
Communication dans un congrès
hal-04574219
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Understanding the process of institutional change for sustainable future urban mobility: Insight on shared automated electric vehicle integrated in MaaS innovation from the ULTIMO European project.Le droit des mobilités, LexisNexis, pp.441-450, 2023, 978-2-7110-3833-6. ⟨10.2139/ssrn.4928884⟩
Chapitre d'ouvrage
hal-03987471
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Critical safety risks for passengers onboard level 4 automated shuttles in Europe: mitigation strategies and public policy implications2025
Pré-publication, Document de travail
hal-05075132
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Electric mobility investment in developing countries: emerging regional patterns from cross-country analyses2025
Pré-publication, Document de travail
hal-05083499
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Electric mobility investment in the power and transport sector coupling context: lessons from Argentina, the Philippines, Poland and Romania2024
Pré-publication, Document de travail
(working paper)
hal-04679579
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Multivariate evaluation of ULTIMO connected, cooperative and automated mobility (CCAM) ecosystemReport for the European Commission. 2024
Rapport
hal-04518624
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Economics of Electric Mobility: Utilities and Electric mobility[Research Report] World Bank Groupe - Banque Mondiale. 2021
Rapport
(rapport de recherche)
hal-03522048
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What market design and regulation for the Nigeria Power sector?Humanities and Social Sciences. Paris Saclay University, 2019. English. ⟨NNT : 2019SACLS045⟩
Thèse
tel-03904156
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