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Adoption barriers for electric vehicles: Experiences from early adopters in Sweden

handle: 20.500.12585/8965
Electric vehicles are considered as one of the most effective technologies for reducing current greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector. Although in many countries, local and national governments have introduced incentives and subsidies to facilitate the electric vehicle market penetration, in Sweden, such benefits have been limited. Results from a survey carried out among private owners of electric vehicles are presented in this paper, including the analysis of the respondents socio-demographic characteristics, reasons for choosing an electric vehicle, charging locations and driving preferences, among others. The main results characterize current electric vehicle drivers as male, well-educated, with medium-high income; electric vehicles are used mainly for private purposes and charged at home during night time. Furthermore, the paper presents an analysis of the impact of large-scale penetration of electric vehicles on existing power distribution systems. The findings presented in this paper provide important insights for assuring a sustainable large-scale penetration of electric vehicles by learning from the experiences of early adopters of the technology and by analyzing the impact of different EV penetration scenarios on the power distribution grid.
- Mälardalen University Sweden
- Mälardalen University College Sweden
- Mälardalen University College Sweden
- Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar Colombia
- Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar Colombia
Electric vehicles, Distributed energy resources, Smart grid, Electric vehicle, Surveys, Electric automobiles, Greenhouse gas, Electric power transmission networks, Smart power grids, Socio-demographic characteristics, Transport sectors, Gas emissions, Power distribution grids, Sweden, Energy resources, Electric power distribution, Consumption behavior, Market uptake, Commerce, National governments, Market conditions, Consumer behavior, Greenhouse gases, Power distribution system, Market penetration, Energy resource, Technology adoption
Electric vehicles, Distributed energy resources, Smart grid, Electric vehicle, Surveys, Electric automobiles, Greenhouse gas, Electric power transmission networks, Smart power grids, Socio-demographic characteristics, Transport sectors, Gas emissions, Power distribution grids, Sweden, Energy resources, Electric power distribution, Consumption behavior, Market uptake, Commerce, National governments, Market conditions, Consumer behavior, Greenhouse gases, Power distribution system, Market penetration, Energy resource, Technology adoption
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