Electric Vehicle Adoption in Sweden and the Impact of Local Policy Instruments
Abstract
A transition towards a higher share of electric vehicles has the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The adoption rate of electric vehicles
in Sweden is however relatively slow and varies substantially across municipalities.
This thesis empirically examines the impact of local policy instruments designed
to promote the adoption of electric vehicles. We use panel data between 2010 and
2016 to estimate the effect of local policy instruments on the share of newly registered
battery electric vehicles in Swedish municipalities. We find that an increased
number of public charging points increases the adoption rate, especially in urban
municipalities. The results further suggest that public procurement of battery electric
vehicles has the potential to be an effective policy instrument. Finally, we find
that by adjusting policy instruments to the specific characteristics of municipalities
and making them visible to the public, their effectiveness can be increased.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Economics
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Date
2017-07-28Author
Trosvik, Lina
Egnér, Filippa
Keywords
electric vehicles
BEV
policy instruments
technology adoption
charging infrastructure
parking benefits
public procurement 2017-05-30 Filippa Egn er Lina Trosvik Supervisor: Jessica Coria i
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:95
Language
eng