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    Electric Vehicle Charging at the Workplace: Experimental Evidence on Incentives and Environmental Nudges

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    Australian Centre on China in the World auditorium
    acton, australia
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    In order to protect the environment and maximize the use of sustainable energy, it is advisable for owners of electric cars to charge their vehicles during periods when ample solar energy is accessible.

    In this ICEDS Energy Seminar, Sebastian Tebbe from the University of Melbourne will discuss a recent study that assessed the impact of environmental nudges and financial incentives on the usage and timing of workplace charging for EVs. The study, which was conducted on a university campus, found that environmental nudges encouraged drivers to shift their charging to later morning hours, coinciding with the greater availability of solar energy. Additionally, offering discounts for charging on campus increased the overall workplace charging activity and led to a shift from daytime to early morning and overnight charging.

    Researchers identified three key factors contributing to these changes in charging behaviour: the availability and dependability of the charging infrastructure, concerns about the scarcity of chargers, and the characteristics of the drivers.

    Finally, the study analyzed the broader impacts of these changes, including the reduction in CO2 emissions and the associated marginal electricity costs resulting from the shifts in campus charging patterns.

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