A choice experiment on alternative fuel vehicle preferences of private car owners in the Netherlands

A choice experiment on alternative fuel vehicle preferences of private car owners in the Netherlands

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Article ID: iaor20141743
Volume: 61
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 199
End Page Number: 215
Publication Date: Mar 2014
Journal: Transportation Research Part A
Authors: ,
Keywords: Netherlands, preference modelling, logit, electric and hybrid vehicles
Abstract:

This paper presents results of an online stated choice experiment on preferences of Dutch private car owners for alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and their characteristics. Results show that negative preferences for alternative fuel vehicles are large, especially for the electric and fuel cell car, mostly as a result of their limited driving range and considerable refueling times. Preference for AFVs increases considerably with improvements on driving range, refueling time and fuel availability. Negative AFV preferences remain, however, also with substantial improvements in AFV characteristics; the remaining willingness to accept is on average € 10,000–€ 20,000 per AFV. Results from a mixed logit model show that consumer preferences for AFVs and AFV characteristics are heterogeneous to a large extent, in particular for the electric car, additional detour time and fuel time for the electric and fuel cell car. An interaction model reveals that annual mileage is by far the most important factor that determines heterogeneity in preferences for the electric and fuel cell car. When annual mileage increases, the preference for electric and fuel cell cars decreases substantially, whilst the willingness to pay for driving range increases substantially. Other variables such as using the car for holidays abroad and the daily commute also appear to be relevant for car choice.

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