Can policy measures foster plug-in electric vehicle market diffusion?
Journal article, 2016

Plug-in Electric vehicles (PEV), both as battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV) have noteworthy potential to reduce global and local emissions. Governments around the world have implemented monetary and non-monetary policy measures to foster PEV market diffusion. However, empirical estimates of their effectiveness are scarce. Here, we analyse data on PEV sales from Europe and the US with the policy measures active in these countries, e.g., direct subsidies, tax rebates, and public charging infrastructure. The aim of the present paper is to contribute empirical evidence to the discussion of policy aided market evolution of electric vehicles. We find income, gasoline prices and both direct and indirect subsidies to positively influence PEV adoption. © 2016 WEVA.

Author

Patrick Plötz

Fraunhofer Society

T. Gnann

Fraunhofer Society

Frances Sprei

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

World Electric Vehicle Journal

2032-6653 (ISSN)

Vol. 8 4 783-791

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Environmental Engineering

DOI

10.3390/wevj8040789

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