Are Existing Battery Electric Vehicles Adoption Studies Able to Inform Policy? A Review for Policymakers

Accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles provides a rare historic opportunity for reducing the dependence on fossil fuel and decarbonising road networks in the field of transport. Many countries have introduced various policy packages on both national and local levels to encourage electric veh...

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subjects Consumers
Decarburizing
Electric vehicles
Energy efficiency
Infrastructure
Literature reviews
Low emission vehicles
Manufacturers
Market penetration
Market shares
Monetary incentives
Production capacity
Subsidies
Sustainability
Tax exemptions
Tax incentives
Taxation
Traffic congestion
Transportation networks
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