Why is the market for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) moving slowly?
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Author
Rahmani, Djamel
Loureiro, Maria L.
Publication date
2018-03-21ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) could be a good short term option to help achieve global targets
regarding road transport greenhouse gas emissions. Several common and countryspecific
public policies based on price or tax rebates are established in order to encourage
the adoption of HEVs. The present research empirically assesses market preferences for
HEVs in Spain, looking at the role of subsidies. An interactive internet-based survey was
conducted in a representative sample (N = 1,200) of Spanish drivers. Drivers are willing to
pay an extra amount of €1,645 for a HEV model compared to a conventional vehicle, premium
which is well below the price markup for these cars. Therefore, current levels of economic
subsidies applied in isolation to promote these types of vehicles may have a quite
limited effect in extending their use. Overall, it is found that drivers have clear misconceptions
about HEVs, which affect their purchasing choices and perceptions. Therefore, a policy
mix of various incentives (including informational campaigns) may be required in order to
stimulate the demand for HEVs.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
629 - Enginyeria dels vehicles de transport
Pages
14
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Is part of
PLoS ONE
Citation
Rahmani, Djamel, and Maria L. Loureiro. 2018. "Why Is The Market For Hybrid Electric Vehicles (Hevs) Moving Slowly?". PLOS ONE 13 (3): e0193777. Public Library of Science (PLoS). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0193777.
Program
Economia Agroalimentària
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