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Fast charging stations: Simulating entry and location in a game of strategic interaction

This paper uses a game of strategic interaction to simulate entry and location of fast charging stations for electric vehicles. It evaluates the equilibria obtained in terms of social welfare and firm spatial differentiation. Using Barcelona mobility survey, demographic data and the street graph we find that only at an electric vehicle penetration rate above 3% does a dense network of stations appear as the equilibrium outcome of a market with no fiscal transfers. We also find that price competition drives location differentiation measured not only in Euclidean distances but also in consumer travel distances.
- University of Barcelona Spain
- Universitat Pompeu Fabra Spain
- University of Navarra Spain
- "UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA Spain
- University of Navarra Spain
Electric vehicles, Q48, Q58, L13, L43, R53 [Regional Planning; Electric Vehicle; Fast Charging; Games of Strategic Interaction; Entry Models JEL classification], Mathematical recreations, Ordenació del territori, Regional planning, Vehicles elèctrics, Regional Planning, Social mobility, Matemàtica recreativa, Mobilitat social
Electric vehicles, Q48, Q58, L13, L43, R53 [Regional Planning; Electric Vehicle; Fast Charging; Games of Strategic Interaction; Entry Models JEL classification], Mathematical recreations, Ordenació del territori, Regional planning, Vehicles elèctrics, Regional Planning, Social mobility, Matemàtica recreativa, Mobilitat social
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