Mitchell et al. [22] presented the vehicles of the near future that have to be green, smart, connected, and fun to drive. Therefore, one of the most important characteristics of future vehicles is that they will be based on electric drives and wireless communication, rather than on petroleum, the internal combus- tion engine, and stand-alone operation. This is only possible if they are introduced in a city that is able to accommodate them, giving not only the parking but also the “feeding.” Dynamically priced markets for electricity, road space, parking space, and shared-use vehicles must be introduced to provide optimum management of urban mobility and energy systems [23].