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Network Externality and Subsidy Structure in Two-Sided Markets: Evidence from Electric Vehicle Incentives

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2021
This paper uses new, large-scale vehicle registry data from Norway and a two-sided market framework to show nonneutrality of different subsidies and estimate their impact on electric vehicle adoption when network externalities are present.
Katalin Springel
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Introduction to Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Electric Vehicles

2021
Passenger vehicles are an essential part of everyone’s life, yet their exhaust fumes are a major source of urban pollution that contributes to the greenhouse effect, which leads to climate change. The world’s dependency on oil as the primary source of energy for passenger vehicles has economic and political ramifications, and the situation will ...
M. Kathiresh   +2 more
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An Overview of Electric Motors for Electric Vehicles [PDF]

open access: possible2021 31st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 2021
Electric motors are one of the key building blocks of electric vehicles (EVs). The electric motor is drawing particular attention due to the variety of topologies that can be chosen as candidates for EV applications. Through the proper motor type selection and design, the performance of EVs can be enhanced, such as efficiency and stability.
Solmaz Kahourzade   +3 more
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Marketing of electric vehicles [PDF]

open access: possibleBusiness Strategy and the Environment, 2001
Substituting electric vehicles for traditional ones could reduce local pollution and greenhouse emissions from the transportation system. However, these societal benefits come at high costs to the owner of the EV in terms of price, driving range, availability, loading capacity, speed and acceleration.
Gärling, Anita, Thøgersen, John
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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: From Grid to Battery

IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, 2021
Electrification has been a key component of technological progress and economic development since the industrial revolution. It has improved living conditions, spurred innovation, and increased efficiency across all sectors of our economy and all aspects
S. Rivera   +5 more
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Electric vehicle rental and electric vehicle adoption

Research in Transportation Economics, 2019
This case study describes the project Elbilsiandet (The Electric Vehicle Country) in Gotland, Sweden, where the island Gotland is made "ready for electric vehicles" by providing a network of chargi ...
Yusak O. Susilo   +6 more
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Electric Vehicle

Cognitive Computing Using Green Technologies, 2021
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Sahil Mishra   +2 more
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Electrical safety of electric vehicles

2017 IEEE/IAS 53rd Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference (I&CPS), 2017
This paper discusses fundamental electrical safety issues, and the protection against electric shock of persons interacting with electric vehicles. The safety of users may be challenged by the vehicle's increased operating voltages, at different frequencies, possibly making more complex the protection against direct and indirect contacts.
Massimo Mitolo   +2 more
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Cooperative Management for PV/ESS-Enabled Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: A Multiagent Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
This article proposes a novel multiagent deep reinforcement learning method for the energy management of distributed electric vehicle charging stations with a solar photovoltaic system and energy storage system. In the literature, the conventional method
Myungjae Shin   +2 more
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Electric vehicles

IEEE Spectrum, 1992
The renewed interest in electric vehicles (EVs) in the wake of the California Air Resources Board mandate that 2% of the vehicles lighter than 3750 lb (1700 kg) sold by each manufacturer in that state in 1998 be zero-emission vehicles is examined. The reasons why replacing an internal combustion vehicle (ICV) with an electrically powered equivalent ...
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