Exploring the macro environment determinants behind the diffusion of electric Light Commercial Vehicles
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| Title: | Exploring the macro environment determinants behind the diffusion of electric Light Commercial Vehicles |
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| Authors: | Gil Ribeiro, Carolina, Thakur, Jagruti, Henrysson, Maryna |
| Source: | Transportation. |
| Subject Terms: | Electric vehicles, Light commercial vehicles, Innovation diffusion, Panel data regression model, Electrification policies, Transportvetenskap, Transport Science |
| Description: | Rising transport emissions undermine urban sustainability goals, exposing a widening gap between climate ambition and emissions trajectories. Amid these trends, in the European Union (EU), electric vehicles account for only a very small proportion of new registrations for Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs), below the levels seen in the passenger vehicles segment. While previous studies have investigated country-specific factors, this research adopts a macro-level perspective by examining aggregate diffusion patterns of electric Light Commercial Vehicles (eLCVs) across 27 EU member states. To identify the underlying determinants of this variation, this study employed a series of panel data regression models to evaluate how a set of socioeconomic, energy, mobility, and innovation-related variables shape eLCV diffusion and, more specifically, to assess the explanatory power of these variables. Among the models tested, the Fixed Effects Model proves to be most effective in capturing these relationships, reinforcing the value of a multifactorial approach to understanding eLCV adoption dynamics. The findings enhance the understanding of structural diffusion patterns and provide an empirical basis for better aligning policy and industry efforts with the EU’s regional decarbonisation objectives. |
| File Description: | electronic |
| Access URL: | https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-369448 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-025-10656-z |
| Database: | SwePub |
| Abstract: | Rising transport emissions undermine urban sustainability goals, exposing a widening gap between climate ambition and emissions trajectories. Amid these trends, in the European Union (EU), electric vehicles account for only a very small proportion of new registrations for Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs), below the levels seen in the passenger vehicles segment. While previous studies have investigated country-specific factors, this research adopts a macro-level perspective by examining aggregate diffusion patterns of electric Light Commercial Vehicles (eLCVs) across 27 EU member states. To identify the underlying determinants of this variation, this study employed a series of panel data regression models to evaluate how a set of socioeconomic, energy, mobility, and innovation-related variables shape eLCV diffusion and, more specifically, to assess the explanatory power of these variables. Among the models tested, the Fixed Effects Model proves to be most effective in capturing these relationships, reinforcing the value of a multifactorial approach to understanding eLCV adoption dynamics. The findings enhance the understanding of structural diffusion patterns and provide an empirical basis for better aligning policy and industry efforts with the EU’s regional decarbonisation objectives. |
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| ISSN: | 00494488 15729435 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s11116-025-10656-z |
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