德国购买电动汽车的激励机制

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Arian Kühlert , Paul Frederik Schulz-Greve , Jan Christian Schlüter
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摘要

利用准自然实验来检验奖金支付或补贴与新登记的电动汽车份额之间的关系。差异中的差异方法区分了工具的因果效应和补贴影响的大小。2016年,德国、法国、意大利、奥地利对纯电动和插电式混合动力汽车实施直购补贴,多年来多次调整补贴额度。这种设置提供了机会来检查保费对电动汽车在这些国家的市场份额的平均影响,并将这个案例研究添加到现有的文献。估计的平均治疗效果(ATE)表明,平均而言,公共支持电动汽车(PSEV)政策与受治疗国家的纯电动汽车市场份额(BEVMSR)增加2.04个百分点相关。由于进行了稳健性检查和平行趋势假设的验证,这种影响可以解释为因果关系。对于插电式混合动力汽车(PSPHEV)的公众支持,我们没有发现统计上显著的结果。一项调查调查了德国人对环境奖金设计变化的接受程度,结果补充了本研究的差异中之差方法,并深入了解了如何使环境奖金在潜在的BEVMSR增加方面尽可能有效。通过取消纯混合动力汽车的溢价,发现使用状态选择方法可以加快电动汽车的采用。
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Incentive structures for the purchase of electric vehicles in Germany
A quasi natural experiment is exploited to examine the relationship between bonus payments or subsidies and the share of electric vehicles in new registrations. The difference-in-differences approach makes a distinction between the instrument's causal effect and the magnitude of the subsidy's influence. Germany, France, Italy, and Austria implemented a direct purchase premium for Battery Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles in 2016 and repeatedly adjusted the subsidies amount over the years. This setting provides the opportunity to examine an average effect of the premiums on the market share of electric cars in these countries and add this case study to the existing literature. The estimated Average Treatment Effect (ATE) suggests that, on average, the Public Support for Electric Vehicles (PSEV) policies are associated with a 2.04 percentage point increase in the Battery Electric Vehicle Market Share Rate (BEVMSR) across the treated countries. This effect can be interpreted causally due to the robustness checks performed and the validation of the parallel trend assumption. We cannot find statistically significant results for the public support for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PSPHEV). Results from a survey that investigates the German population's acceptance of changes in the design of the environmental bonus complement the difference-in-difference approach of this study with insights on how to make the environmental bonus as efficient as possible in terms of a potential increase in BEVMSR. By removing the premium for hybrid-only vehicles, it was found that the adoption of electric vehicles might be sped up using the stated-choice approach.
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Transport Policy
Transport Policy Multiple-
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12.10
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282
期刊介绍: Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved. The journal treats the transport sector comprehensively, and in the context of other sectors including energy, housing, industry and planning. All modes are covered: land, sea and air; road and rail; public and private; motorised and non-motorised; passenger and freight.
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