A Quantitative Analysis of Policy Levers for Driving Electric Vehicle Adoption in Washington State
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Marmion, Graham Jacob Michael
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This paper identifies key drivers of Electric Vehicle adoption to determine policy levers that
promote Electric Vehicle purchase and to evaluate the ethical implications of current and future Electric
Vehicle policy. The paper’s conclusions are drawn from a regression analysis performed at the ZIP code
level, which concludes that the most significant drivers are a population’s commute time, median
income, educational attainment, rental stock, and median age. These characteristics are valuable for
determining where EV policy would be most effective, but only commute time and median income are
identified as viable policy levers.
