The closing longevity gap between battery electric vehicles and internal combustion vehicles in Great Britain
London School of Economics and Political Science · University of San Diego · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Electric vehicles are increasingly being adopted in Great Britain and other parts of the world, driven by the perception that they offer a cost-effective alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles while reducing emissions. However, a key element that underpins this perception is the longevity of electric vehicles, which remains relatively under researched. Here we show that although early battery electric vehicles (BEVs) exhibited lower reliability than internal combustion engine vehicles, rapid technological advancements have allowed newer BEVs to achieve comparable lifespans, even under more intensive use. Longevity is also found to be impacted by engine size, location and make of vehicle. We provide…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.40
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- 100%
- References
- 32
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4Topics & keywords
- Battery (electricity)
- Internal combustion engine
- Automotive engineering
- Longevity
- Powertrain
- Battery electric vehicle
- Combustion
- Environmental science
- Responsible consumption and production