2024
DOI: 10.1088/2634-4505/ad253e
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Variability in costs of electrifying passenger cars in Canada

Bassam Javed,
Milind Kandlikar,
Amanda Giang

Abstract: The high cost of purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) compared to internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs) is a major barrier to their widespread adoption. Additionally, the price disparity is not the same for all households. We conducted a total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis to compare the net present value of EV versus ICEV ownership for various household categories across Canada. We observed spatial and behavioral factors, including variations in costs of electricity, temperature, household archetypes a… Show more

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“…in the European Union (European Commission 2023), Canada (Environment and Climate Change Canada 2022), and California (California Air Resources Board n.d.)). However, major barriers to EV adoption remain, including their high purchase price, a lower driving range, and a lack of widespread access to charging (Prakash and Dolsak 2021, Kim et al 2022, Javed et al 2024. The latter two barriers point to the need for improvements in the access to, and the quality of, charging infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in the European Union (European Commission 2023), Canada (Environment and Climate Change Canada 2022), and California (California Air Resources Board n.d.)). However, major barriers to EV adoption remain, including their high purchase price, a lower driving range, and a lack of widespread access to charging (Prakash and Dolsak 2021, Kim et al 2022, Javed et al 2024. The latter two barriers point to the need for improvements in the access to, and the quality of, charging infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%