Giorgio Tomasello
Drivers of Electric Vehicle Adoption in the EU-27.
Rel. Francesco Nicoli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Gestionale (Engineering And Management), 2026
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Abstract
The European automotive market is undergoing a profound technological and regulatory transformation, marked by accelerating electrification, ambitious climate policies, and evolving consumer attitudes. Rather than focusing primarily on forecasting vehicle sales, this thesis aims to identify and quantify the key drivers behind the shift from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to electric powertrains across European Union member states. The analysis will examine how regulatory frameworks, government incentives, macroeconomic conditions, fuel and electricity prices, charging infrastructure, and consumer perception jointly influence the adoption of electric vehicles. To assess the relative weight of these factors, the research will employ a linear regression model using a panel dataset constructed at the country–year level.
Independent variables will include GDP per capita, household electricity prices, retail fuel prices, EV charging availability, and indicators of national incentive schemes
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