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Technology Adoption and Early Network Infrastructure Provision in the Market for Electric Vehicles

Jeremy van Dijk, Nathan Delacrétaz, Bruno Lanz

2022Environmental and Resource Economics27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We document non-linear stock effects in the relationship linking emerging technology adoption and network infrastructure increments. We exploit 2010-2017 data covering nascent to mature electric vehicle (EV) markets across 422 Norwegian municipalities together with two complementary identification strategies: control function regressions of EV sales on flexible polynomials in the stock of charging stations and charging points, and synthetic control methods to quantify the impact of initial infrastructure provision in municipalities that previously had none. Our results are consistent with indirect network effects and the behavioral bias called "range anxiety," and support policies targeting early infrastructure provision to incentivize EV adoption.

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