This analysis explored the effect of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) on greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) in a panel of twenty-nine countries from the European Union (EU) from 2010 to 2020. The method of moments quantile regression (MM-QR) was used, and the ordinary least squares with fixed effects (OLSfe) was used to verify the robustness of the results. The MM-QR support that in all three quantiles, economic growth causes a positive impact on GHGs. In the 50th and 75th quantiles, energy consumption causes a positive effect on GHGs. BEVs in the 25th, 50th, and 75th quantiles have a negative impact on GHGs. The OLSfe reveals that economic growth has a negative effect on GHGs, which contradicts the results from MM-QR. Energy consumption posit...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
Electric vehicles have a clear benefit over conventional vehicles when it comes to the impact on cli...
This analysis explored the effect of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) on greenhouse gas emissions (G...
The contribution of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to...
The decarbonisation of the transportation sector is crucial to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissio...
The impact of battery electric vehicles (BEV) on energy consumption was researched modeling energy c...
© 2019 by the authors. The preference and the development of electromobility are included among the ...
Electric vehicles are considered the most promising alternative to internal combustion engine vehicl...
The growing market share of electric vehicles (EV) has increased the interest in charging strategies...
AbstractUntil recently, the automotive industry was solely relying on one energy resource: oil. Howe...
The technology focus in the automotive sector has moved toward battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
Electric vehicles have a clear benefit over conventional vehicles when it comes to the impact on cli...
This analysis explored the effect of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) on greenhouse gas emissions (G...
The contribution of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to...
The decarbonisation of the transportation sector is crucial to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissio...
The impact of battery electric vehicles (BEV) on energy consumption was researched modeling energy c...
© 2019 by the authors. The preference and the development of electromobility are included among the ...
Electric vehicles are considered the most promising alternative to internal combustion engine vehicl...
The growing market share of electric vehicles (EV) has increased the interest in charging strategies...
AbstractUntil recently, the automotive industry was solely relying on one energy resource: oil. Howe...
The technology focus in the automotive sector has moved toward battery electric vehicles (BEVs) over...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The Well-To-Wheels (WTW) methodology is widely used for policy making in the transportation sector. ...
The European Union (EU) has set a 37.5% GHG reduction target in 2030 for the mobility sector, relati...
Electric vehicles have a clear benefit over conventional vehicles when it comes to the impact on cli...