Electric vehicles could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but their limited electric driving range diminishes their utility to users. Two-car households could be better suited for EV adoption since one vehicle could be used for longer trips. However, the number of days requiring adaptation and the differences between the cars in a multi-car household have not been systematically analysed yet. Here, we estimate the probability of daily driving above a fixed threshold for Swedish and German car driving data. We find the vehicles from multi-car-households to require less adaptation and be better suited for EV adoption which we confirm with an economic analysis
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We use car-level micro data to provide empirical evidence on the usage of conventional and electric ...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport. These emissions nee...
Electric vehicles could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but their limited electric dr...
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but their limi...
AbstractBattery electric vehicles (BEVs) could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but th...
The major barriers to a more widespread introduction of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) beyond earl...
The transportation sector is responsible for a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. Th...
In previous works, we have shown two-car households to be better suited than one-car households for ...
The electrification of vehicles may lead to considerably lower energy use in transportation due to t...
We have supplied two-car households with a Volkswagen e-Golf to replace one of their conventional ca...
In two-car households, potentially a BEV can drive longer, circumvent range limitations, while havin...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport and a majority of th...
An optimization model was developed to estimate the potential for a BEV, when replacing one of the c...
Electrification of personal vehicles has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions. How...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for ...
We use car-level micro data to provide empirical evidence on the usage of conventional and electric ...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport. These emissions nee...
Electric vehicles could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but their limited electric dr...
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but their limi...
AbstractBattery electric vehicles (BEVs) could reduce CO2 emissions from the transport sector but th...
The major barriers to a more widespread introduction of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) beyond earl...
The transportation sector is responsible for a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in Europe. Th...
In previous works, we have shown two-car households to be better suited than one-car households for ...
The electrification of vehicles may lead to considerably lower energy use in transportation due to t...
We have supplied two-car households with a Volkswagen e-Golf to replace one of their conventional ca...
In two-car households, potentially a BEV can drive longer, circumvent range limitations, while havin...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport and a majority of th...
An optimization model was developed to estimate the potential for a BEV, when replacing one of the c...
Electrification of personal vehicles has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions. How...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for ...
We use car-level micro data to provide empirical evidence on the usage of conventional and electric ...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport. These emissions nee...