Electric Vehicles: Manuscript of a Bibliometric Analysis Unveiling Trends, Innovations and Future Pathways

Abdullaev Ibrokhimjon*, Ni Lin, Jasur Rashidov

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Abstract

This review paper facilitates the examination of the comprehensive thought patterns within electric ve- hicles (EVs) technologies and elucidates the primary significance derived from recent research. Further- more, it systematically identifies and explores key themes related to EVs through the incorporation of the keyword "electric vehicle" in the bibliometric analysis. The selection of the Scopus database for this re- search is grounded in its superior importance compared to other databases, emphasizing its utilization in the bibliometric analysis. The VOSviewer software served as the analytical tool employed to visually rep- resent crucial data, including information about countries, authors, journals, and key-words. The analysis, conducted on November 19, 2022, encompassed a thorough examination of 1074 documents spanning from 1985 to 2023. While the analysis of the number of publications over the years revealed in 2020 were 190 publications, marking the highest point for research and work on electric vehicle studies. The most of the articles were Conference paper among all 1074 documents with 61.7% while review papers were identified as lowest document type with only 1.3% of all of selected documents. Bagheri, M is the top writer with 25 documents on the Scopus database regarding to the key words, while others have publica- tions around 11 and 16 number of papers. Russian Federation is the top contributor to the research of EVS with 61% of all documents while Egypt is contributed with 1% among all selected areas on the Scopus database. Notably, the IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering was hold as one of the primary sources, accounting 76 documents to the electric vehicle studies. The outcomes of this investiga- tion reveal noteworthy advancements in the volume of publications and the growing interest in electric vehicles, particularly within the academic and manufacturing sectors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-224
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Automotive Science and Technology
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Bibliometric analysis
  • Electric vehicle
  • Future perspectives
  • VOSviewer

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