电动汽车的隐性效应和外部效应

IF 9.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Milad Haghani , Hadi Ghaderi , David Hensher
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摘要

全球对可持续发展的推动开创了一个新的交通时代,其中最突出的特点就是电池电动汽车(BEV)的兴起。电动汽车的迅速崛起被广泛誉为促进可持续交通和应对气候变化的重要里程碑,这是理所当然的。现有的经验证据无可否认地支持了 BEV 在支持净零排放目标方面的重要作用。然而,与大多数颠覆性或新兴技术一样,BEV 也并非没有隐性效应。本文旨在探索和分析这些鲜为人知的影响,即采用 BEV 的外部效应。在此过程中,它揭示了 BEV 在环境、基础设施、社会经济和安全方面的外部效应,旨在促进对其影响的全面了解,并推动知情政策的制定。此外,报告还强调了公众意识和用户教育活动在最大限度地提高电动汽车的效益和减少其外部性方面的关键作用,以及在开展此类活动时保持信息平衡的重要性。讨论认为,向个人和决策者提供准确的信息、消除误解、推广负责任的 BEV 实践,对于最大限度地减少外部效应至关重要。在更广泛的层面上,这些讨论强调了在制定气候变化目标时,超越单纯的尾气排放,采用基于生命周期的整体方法的重要性。
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Hidden effects and externalities of electric vehicles

The global drive towards sustainability has ushered in a new era of transportation, prominently featuring the rise of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs). The rapid rise of BEVs has been widely and rightfully hailed as a crucial milestone in promoting sustainable transportation and combating climate change. The existing empirical evidence provides undeniable support for the essential role of BEVs to support net zero targets. However, like most disruptive or emerging technologies, BEVs are not without their hidden effects. This paper seeks to explore and analyse these lesser-known effects, i.e., externalities, of BEV adoption. In doing so, it sheds light on the environmental, infrastructure, socio-economic and safety externalities of BEVs, aiming to promote a holistic understanding of their impact and to facilitate informed policy making. Furthermore, it highlights the critical role of public awareness and user education campaigns in maximising the benefits and mitigating the externalities of BEVs, along with the importance of maintaining a balance of information in developing such campaigns. It is argued that providing individuals and policymakers with accurate information, dispelling misconceptions, and promoting responsible BEV practices are essential for minimising the externalities. At a broader level, these discussions emphasise the importance of moving beyond mere tailpipe emissions towards a holistic, life-cycle-based approach in setting climate-change targets.

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Energy Policy
Energy Policy 管理科学-环境科学
CiteScore
17.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
540
审稿时长
7.9 months
期刊介绍: Energy policy is the manner in which a given entity (often governmental) has decided to address issues of energy development including energy conversion, distribution and use as well as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in order to contribute to climate change mitigation. The attributes of energy policy may include legislation, international treaties, incentives to investment, guidelines for energy conservation, taxation and other public policy techniques. Energy policy is closely related to climate change policy because totalled worldwide the energy sector emits more greenhouse gas than other sectors.
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