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Battery Electric Vehicle adoption in regions without strong policies

Gracia Brückmann, Fabian Willibald, Víctor María Fernández Blanco

2020Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment162 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Individual motorized transport is a major source of emissions and needs to be reduced to meet international agreements. Although alternatives to internal combustion engine vehicles are already on the market, without extensive political support, electric vehicle (EV) adoption remains low. Understanding the drivers of adoption of alternative technologies is key to develop effective measures to accelerate their diffusion. This paper presents individual consumer characteristics and home-location based spatial characteristics of current battery electric vehicle (BEV) and internal combustion engine vehicle holders, in a region free from strong EV policies. Using a generalized linear mixed-effects logistic model on this revealed preference data, we find that BEV adoption is predicted by technology affinity, high income, green party preferences, and living in one’s own house. Altogether, the study offers insights on the characteristics of early adopters of BEVs that can be valuable to policymakers, energy grid and charging infrastructure operators, as well as the automotive industry.

Topics & Concepts

Battery (electricity)Electric vehicleAutomotive engineeringBattery electric vehicleEnvironmental scienceTransport engineeringBusinessEngineeringForensic engineeringPhysicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchEnergy, Environment, and Transportation Policies