Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Some Theoretical Considerations on Consumption Behaviour
Solving the problem of the lack of environmental sustainability in transport activities requires the involvement of new technologies, particularly in populated cities where mobility activities play a major role in generating externalities. The move from cars powered by conventional internal combusti...
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doaj-b390a08159a54cc68190c0222c05eb052020-11-24T23:01:59ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-04-01104130210.3390/su10041302su10041302Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Some Theoretical Considerations on Consumption BehaviourFabio Carlucci0Andrea Cirà1Giuseppe Lanza2Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, Fisciano 84084, ItalyDepartment of Economics, University of Messina, Piazza Pugliatti 1, Messina 98122, ItalyDepartment of Economics, University of Messina, Piazza Pugliatti 1, Messina 98122, ItalySolving the problem of the lack of environmental sustainability in transport activities requires the involvement of new technologies, particularly in populated cities where mobility activities play a major role in generating externalities. The move from cars powered by conventional internal combustion engines to cars powered by alternative energies can make an important contribution to reducing emissions and achieving a more sustainable transport system. Unfortunately, green car market development still remains uncertain because of the higher production costs of batteries and engines. In this context, surprisingly little attention has been devoted to analysing the economic factors affecting consumers’ behaviour in the choice of hybrid electric vehicles. To fill this gap, the diffusion process of hybrid technology as well as intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and the crowding-out effect on consumers’ purchasing decisions are taken under consideration. Finally, some policy recommendations are provided.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/4/1302transport sustainabilityhybrid vehiclestechnological innovationconsumer behaviour |
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Some Theoretical Considerations on Consumption Behaviour |
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Some Theoretical Considerations on Consumption Behaviour |
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Some Theoretical Considerations on Consumption Behaviour |
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Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Some Theoretical Considerations on Consumption Behaviour |
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hybrid electric vehicles: some theoretical considerations on consumption behaviour |
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Solving the problem of the lack of environmental sustainability in transport activities requires the involvement of new technologies, particularly in populated cities where mobility activities play a major role in generating externalities. The move from cars powered by conventional internal combustion engines to cars powered by alternative energies can make an important contribution to reducing emissions and achieving a more sustainable transport system. Unfortunately, green car market development still remains uncertain because of the higher production costs of batteries and engines. In this context, surprisingly little attention has been devoted to analysing the economic factors affecting consumers’ behaviour in the choice of hybrid electric vehicles. To fill this gap, the diffusion process of hybrid technology as well as intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and the crowding-out effect on consumers’ purchasing decisions are taken under consideration. Finally, some policy recommendations are provided. |
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transport sustainability hybrid vehicles technological innovation consumer behaviour |
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