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Gil Tal
Director, The Plug-in Hybrid& Electric Vehicle Research Center, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis
Gil Tal is a prominent figure in the field of transportation research, currently serving as the Director of the Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicle (PH&EV) Research Center at the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis. He holds a Ph.D. in Transportation Technology and Policy from UC Davis and an M.A. in Geography and Environmental Policy and Planning from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His academic journey also includes a post-doctoral research position at UC Berkeley from 2008 to 2010, focusing on global metropolitan studies and transportation.12
Research Focus and Contributions
Dr. Tal's research primarily revolves around electric vehicle (EV) policy, travel behavior, and the dynamics of the EV supply chain. He has extensive expertise across various segments of the electric vehicle market, including light-duty, heavy-duty, and transit vehicles. His work investigates the effects of incentives and infrastructure on the adoption of electric vehicles globally. Currently, he is exploring the electrification of emerging mobility services and how electric vehicles can be integrated with automated vehicles, with particular attention to their impacts on electric grids in both developed nations and the global south.124
Key Projects
At the PH&EV Research Center, Dr. Tal leads several significant projects aimed at understanding:
- The future requirements for electric vehicle infrastructure.
- The relationship between charging infrastructure, travel behavior, and EV demand.
- Local planning for electric vehicle infrastructure.
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools for infrastructure planning.
- The secondary market for plug-in vehicles in California.124
Academic Impact
Dr. Tal is also an influential academic with numerous publications focusing on sustainable transportation and alternative fuel vehicles. His research has garnered substantial citations, reflecting his contributions to understanding consumer preferences regarding electric vehicle charging infrastructure and financial incentives for battery electric vehicles.3
Overall, Gil Tal's work significantly contributes to shaping policies and practices that promote sustainable transportation solutions through electric vehicles.
