Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8075571 Energy 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
On the whole, in this paper we provide a revision framework of the Super Credits meant to support the increase of the BEV fleet in the European Union. In its current form, the Super-credits support policy is a constant ratio depending on the manufactured internal combustion vehicles. We claim, however, that they should depend on the BEV recipient country instead. By revising the European electricity mix, we demonstrate for instance that countries such as Poland, though indirectly, largely exceed the allowed limits of CO2 emissions derived from the upstream generation of electricity required to load the BEV.
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