Costs And Emissions: Comparing Electric And Petrol-Powered Cars In New Zealand

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT(2021)

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In New Zealand, the average age of a light vehicle in 2018 was 14.09 years. Despite having an old light vehicle fleet, no study has been conducted so far to calculate the per-kilometre cost of ownership (PCO) for old used cars. Therefore, this study attempts to identify the PCO of a new and a used light duty EV and light duty petrol-powered car over a 12-year period. The emissions reduction potential of EVs is also investigated. Findings are that the PCO for a used EV is the lowest (25.5 NZ cents) followed by the PCO for a used petrol-powered car (31.5 NZ cents). Most importantly, replacing a light petrol-powered ICEV by a light EV can reduce GHG emissions at the user level by 90% if New Zealand could maintain its low emission grid electricity. The findings have policy implications for countries that are considering rapid emissions reduction through EVs.
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Light duty electric vehicle, Light duty internal combustion engine vehicle, Emissions reduction potential, Used vehicle, Per-kilometre cost, Feebate
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