The challenge of making EVs just affordable enough: Assessing the impact of subsidies on equity and emission reduction in Ireland

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Agnieszka Stefaniec , Robert Egan , Keyvan Hosseini , Brian Caulfield
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Abstract

Governments support the switch to electric vehicles (EVs) through subsidies and other incentives, as this is expected to help meet climate targets. This research examines the affordability of EVs for Irish households, focusing on equity implications and the impact of affordability on achieving decarbonisation goals. Affordability is estimated for eight scenarios, considering both current and reduced EV prices, and assessed across Ireland. The research finds that flat-rate subsidies do not adequately support lower-income households, impede EV adoption, and could jeopardise the achievement of emission reduction targets. Need-based subsidies would ensure more inclusive EV uptake. If current prices are considered, the target for the number of EVs on the road by 2030 can be met only with the purchase of small-sized EVs. This suggests that achieving EV targets is unlikely without promoting smaller vehicles. The current €3500 EV grant may be insufficient for many households without extended loan terms. Therefore, differentiated subsidies based on income and household size are recommended to increase EV adoption. Households in remote rural areas, where forced car ownership is high, require higher subsidies. In contrast, urban areas could receive lower subsidies to promote the use of more sustainable transport modes, such as cycling, shared mobility, and public transport.
让电动汽车价格适中的挑战:评估爱尔兰补贴对公平和减排的影响
各国政府通过补贴和其他激励措施支持向电动汽车(ev)的转变,因为这有望帮助实现气候目标。本研究考察了爱尔兰家庭对电动汽车的负担能力,重点关注公平影响和负担能力对实现脱碳目标的影响。考虑到当前和降低的电动汽车价格,估计了八种情况的可负担性,并在爱尔兰各地进行了评估。研究发现,固定费率补贴不能充分支持低收入家庭,阻碍电动汽车的采用,并可能危及减排目标的实现。基于需求的补贴将确保更广泛的电动汽车普及。如果考虑到目前的价格,到2030年电动汽车上路数量的目标只能通过购买小型电动汽车来实现。这表明,如果不推广小型汽车,实现电动汽车目标是不可能的。目前3500欧元的电动汽车补贴可能不足以满足许多没有延长贷款期限的家庭。因此,建议根据收入和家庭规模进行差异化补贴,以提高电动汽车的采用率。偏远农村地区的强制汽车拥有率很高,因此需要更高的补贴。相比之下,城市地区可以获得较少的补贴,以促进使用更可持续的交通方式,如骑自行车、共享交通和公共交通。
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CiteScore
8.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
59
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.
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