Electric vehicles rollout-two case studies

Friðrik Már Baldursson, Nils Henrik M. von der Fehr*, Ewa Lazarczyk

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Abstract

We present and discuss evidence on electric-vehicle rollout in The Netherlands and Norway, two forerunners in this area. We demonstrate that the uptake of electric vehicles is essentially driven by financial and other benefits offered to their owners, and that a partial electrification of the vehicle fleet may be achieved even with limited public charging infrastructure; indeed, infrastructure has tended to follow the development of electric vehicles. The impact on the electricity industry in general and electricity networks in particular has so far been limited, even given the relatively high penetration of electric vehicles.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEconomics of Energy and Environmental Policy
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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Other keywords

  • Charging infrastructure
  • Electric vehicles
  • Electricity networks

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