An in-depth examination of electric vehicle incentives: Consumer heterogeneity and changing response over time

Alan Jenn, Jae Hyun Lee, Scott Hardman, Gil Tal

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Abstract

We investigate the impacts of a combination of incentives on the purchase decision of electric vehicle buyers in California from 2010 through 2017. We employ a comprehensive survey on over 14,000 purchasers of electric vehicles in the state of California. The survey covers a swath of purchase intentions, general demographics, and importance of various incentives. Our results indicate that the most important incentives for plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) owners are the federal tax credit, the state rebate, and the HOV lane access. In addition, the importance of the incentives and their associated effect on purchase behavior has been changing over time: respondents are less likely to not change their decision and more likely to not buy a vehicle at all as time passes and the technology moves away from early adopters.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2018
Event31st International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition, EVS 2018 and International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference 2018, EVTeC 2018 - Kobe City, Japan
Duration: 30 Sep 20183 Oct 2018

Conference

Conference31st International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition, EVS 2018 and International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference 2018, EVTeC 2018
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKobe City
Period30/09/183/10/18

Keywords

  • California
  • Consumer heterogeneity
  • CVRP
  • Electric vehicle
  • Incentives
  • Policy

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