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Long term diffusion dynamics of alternative fuel vehicles in Brazil

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 164, Issue -, Pages 1571-1585

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.07.051

Keywords

Hybrid vehicles; Electric vehicles; System dynamics; Technology diffusion; Bass Diffusion model; Future-oriented technology analysis

Funding

  1. CAPES-DS fellowship
  2. CAPES-PROEX fellowship

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Alternative fuel vehicles (AFV) are a promising alternative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector and ultimately, to contribute to a more sustainable society. Within the current commitments of the Brazilian Government to international agreements, in terms of emissions reductions by 2030, some new policies have been implemented, in order to incentivize the diffusion of AFV in the country. Yet, how will these policies contribute to the goal of increasing its fleet in the long-term, how long will it take and what are the differences (if any) among the policies, in terms of their effectiveness, are questions that remain unanswered. In this sense, the main aim of this paper is to investigate the impact of public policies in the long-term diffusion dynamics of AFV in Brazil. In order to do so, a system dynamics model is developed, based on the Generalized Bass Diffusion model, the Cobb-Douglas function and the learning curve theory. The model is used to test four different policies and some uncertainties related to: (i) the exemption of the import duty; (ii) the reduction of the motor vehicle property tax; (iii) the exemption of the tax on manufacturing goods; and (iv) a banning regulation for internal combustion engine vehicles in the long-term. The results highlight the importance of the current incentive policies but at the same time call for reinforcing efforts in order to increase the AFV fleet to significant values by 2030. Conversely, the banning regulation obtains a higher diffusion rate, but only achieves significant values by 2060. The paper concludes by showing the main contributions and policy implications of the effectiveness of the four policies studied as well as some suggestions for future work. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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