Who goes electric? The anatomy of electric car ownership in Norway
Fevang, Elisabeth; Figenbaum, Erik; Fridstrøm, Lasse; Halse, Askill Harkjerr; Hauge, Karen Evelyn; Johansen, Bjørn Gjerde; Raaum, Oddbjørn
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2999120Utgivelsesdato
2021-02-04Metadata
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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 2021, 92:102727 1-20. 10.1016/j.trd.2021.102727Sammendrag
We describe the anatomy of electric car ownership in Norway, the country with the highest market share of low-emission vehicles, using matched administrative micro data covering the entire population of private car owners. Our results show that socioeconomic characteristics are strong predictors of the car portfolio. Battery electric vehicle (BEV) ownership is increasing in wealth, income and education. While early BEV owners differed from other car owners, over time BEV owners have become more similar to other car owners. We document a strong association between BEV privileges on the travel to work (like toll road exemptions and bus lane access) and BEV ownership. We show that BEV buyers are less likely than other car buyers to sell their old car, but this difference has diminished over time.