This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in England and Wales using novel datasets to explore implications of motoring costs (principally Vehicle Excise Duty and road fuel costs) for households as part of the overall costs of their energy budget. Using data from an enhanced version of the Department for Transport ‘MOT’ vehicle test record database, combined with data on domestic gas and electricity consumption from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (formerly the Department of Energy and Climate Change), patterns of car usage and consequent energy consumption are investigated, and the costs of Vehicle Excise Duty and road fuel examined as a proportion of total exp...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
Passenger vehicle use contributes significantly to energy consumption, criteria air pollution and gr...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
The ’MOT’ vehicle inspection test record dataset recently released by the UK Department for Transpor...
AbstractThe ’MOT’ vehicle inspection test record dataset recently released by the UK Department for ...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
Car fleets across much of Europe have undergone a process of dieselisation over the past 20 years. U...
Understanding how car travel and ownership respond to income and fuel prices, and how that response ...
In high-motorisation, car-dependent countries, transport affordability is intimately linked to the p...
Using the EASI demand system and Irish data, it is found that additional carbon taxation is not as r...
A shift to electric vehicles (EV) is seen as one of the main methods to decarbonise the transportati...
Direct rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For example, mo...
In attempts to evaluate the different levels of fuel efficiencies across different types of vehicles...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
Passenger vehicle use contributes significantly to energy consumption, criteria air pollution and gr...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
This paper presents a new perspective on assessing the financial impacts of private car usage in Eng...
The ’MOT’ vehicle inspection test record dataset recently released by the UK Department for Transpor...
AbstractThe ’MOT’ vehicle inspection test record dataset recently released by the UK Department for ...
This paper assesses the regressive effects of gasoline taxation in the United Kingdom. When all hous...
Car fleets across much of Europe have undergone a process of dieselisation over the past 20 years. U...
Understanding how car travel and ownership respond to income and fuel prices, and how that response ...
In high-motorisation, car-dependent countries, transport affordability is intimately linked to the p...
Using the EASI demand system and Irish data, it is found that additional carbon taxation is not as r...
A shift to electric vehicles (EV) is seen as one of the main methods to decarbonise the transportati...
Direct rebound effects result from increased consumption of cheaper energy services. For example, mo...
In attempts to evaluate the different levels of fuel efficiencies across different types of vehicles...
The notion of ‘forced car ownership’ (FCO), born out of transport research on UK rural areas, is use...
Passenger vehicle use contributes significantly to energy consumption, criteria air pollution and gr...
This study presents global and local models explaining household car ownership elasticity in England...