Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experiment
We present the results from a choice experiment conducted across Denmark Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden focusing on electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid technology. The survey involved the entire Nordic region and had >4000 respondents choosing between two versions of electric vehicles (som...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:eneeco:v:78:y:2019:i:c:p:525-534 2024-04-14T08:13:47+00:00 Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experiment Noel, Lance Papu Carrone, Andrea Jensen, Anders Fjendbo Zarazua de Rubens, Gerardo Kester, Johannes Sovacool, Benjamin K. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988318304961 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988318304961 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:30Z We present the results from a choice experiment conducted across Denmark Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden focusing on electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid technology. The survey involved the entire Nordic region and had >4000 respondents choosing between two versions of electric vehicles (some including vehicle-to-grid capability) as well as their preferred gasoline vehicle. We analyzed the data using a mixed logit model and present the willingness to pay for driving range, acceleration, recharging time, fuel source, and vehicle-to-grid capability. In addition, due to the cross-national nature of our data, we also present willingness-to-pay comparisons between the five Nordic countries. We find that certain attributes, like driving range and recharging time, are substantially higher than previous estimates, whereas others, like acceleration are lower. In addition, we find that some attributes vary across the five countries (such as driving range), whereas other attributes remain constant. Finally, we find that vehicle-to-grid capability, divorced of onerous contracts, is significantly positive, but only for some countries, whereas in other countries it has no value, implying greater education and awareness of vehicle-to-grid is necessary if it is to accelerate electric vehicle adoption. Electric vehicles; Electric mobility; Vehicle-to-grid; Willingness-to-pay; Choice experiment; Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Norway |
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We present the results from a choice experiment conducted across Denmark Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden focusing on electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid technology. The survey involved the entire Nordic region and had >4000 respondents choosing between two versions of electric vehicles (some including vehicle-to-grid capability) as well as their preferred gasoline vehicle. We analyzed the data using a mixed logit model and present the willingness to pay for driving range, acceleration, recharging time, fuel source, and vehicle-to-grid capability. In addition, due to the cross-national nature of our data, we also present willingness-to-pay comparisons between the five Nordic countries. We find that certain attributes, like driving range and recharging time, are substantially higher than previous estimates, whereas others, like acceleration are lower. In addition, we find that some attributes vary across the five countries (such as driving range), whereas other attributes remain constant. Finally, we find that vehicle-to-grid capability, divorced of onerous contracts, is significantly positive, but only for some countries, whereas in other countries it has no value, implying greater education and awareness of vehicle-to-grid is necessary if it is to accelerate electric vehicle adoption. Electric vehicles; Electric mobility; Vehicle-to-grid; Willingness-to-pay; Choice experiment; |
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Noel, Lance Papu Carrone, Andrea Jensen, Anders Fjendbo Zarazua de Rubens, Gerardo Kester, Johannes Sovacool, Benjamin K. |
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Noel, Lance Papu Carrone, Andrea Jensen, Anders Fjendbo Zarazua de Rubens, Gerardo Kester, Johannes Sovacool, Benjamin K. Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experiment |
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Noel, Lance Papu Carrone, Andrea Jensen, Anders Fjendbo Zarazua de Rubens, Gerardo Kester, Johannes Sovacool, Benjamin K. |
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Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experiment |
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Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experiment |
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Willingness to pay for electric vehicles and vehicle-to-grid applications: A Nordic choice experiment |
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