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Publication year 2023 (3)Type Working Paper (3)Authors Pellegrini, Andrea (3)
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Diana, Marco (1)Ma, Shoufeng (1)Yao, Xusheng (1)Subjects 35 COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES (2)Electric vehicle uptake (2)1507 Transportation and Freight Services (1)Charging behaviour (1)China (1)Irregular chargers (1)Latent class model (1)Policy reforms (1)Purchase vehicle decisions (1)Rapid electric vehicle chargers (1)View moreHas file(s) Yes (3)

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An autoregressive spatial stochastic frontier analysis for quantifying the sales efficiency of the electric vehicle market: An application to 88 pilot cities in China 

Pellegrini, Andrea; Yao, Xusheng; Rose, John; Ma, Shoufeng
Published 2023-04-12
This paper proposes the use of an autoregressive spatial stochastic frontier model to measure the sales efficiency of the electric vehicle (EV) market in 88 Chinese cities for the period 2016 to 2021. In contrast to previous ...
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Vehicle choice and use under alternative policy scenarios: What needs to be done to promote electric vehicle uptake and usage 

Pellegrini, Andrea; Rose, John
Published 2023-01-12
The aim of this study is to evaluate the determinants affecting two interrelated discrete and continuous decisions that households typically make when purchasing a new vehicle, consisting of vehicle type choice and their ...
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A latent-based segmentation framework for the investigation of charging behaviour of electric vehicle users 

Pellegrini, Andrea; Diana, Marco; Rose, John
Published 2023-10-19
Electrification of transport is deemed by many countries worldwide as one of the key strategies to mitigate C02 emissions, yet the availability of reliable public charging infrastructure systems represents a potential ...
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