Daniel Sperling
Relevant papers
“Accelerating Deep Decarbonization in the U.S. Transportation Sector”, pp 216-241, in America’s Zero-Carbon Action Plan
“The Need for Sustainable and Persistent Incentives for Electric Vehicles,” Oxford Energy Forum, July 2020, Issue 122, pp. 3-6.22
Electric Vehicles: Approaching the Tipping Point
Relevant articles
– COVID-19 Put the Brakes on Traffic and Emissions, but will it make a difference?
– Can Ride-Hailing Improve Public Transportation Instead of Undercutting it?
– Will Tesla’s Autopilot System Change Vehicle Use?
– The Business Case for Mobility Data Sharing
– The Three Revolutions: our best hope for a sustainable transportation future?
“Another important goal is to restrain or reduce growth in vehicle use in a way that is equitable and accessible to all segments of the population. Sharing is key. Encouraging the use of public transportation, carpooling, ridesharing and micro-mobility options such as scooters and bikes all help”.
Daniel Sperling is the American founding Director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at theUniversity of California, Davis (ITS-Davis); Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Professor of Environmental Science and Policy; and Faculty Director of the Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy at the University of California, Davis.
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