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Electric and Autonomous Vehicles, Housing Location Choice and the Potential Impacts on Travel Demand in Chittenden County

Brief Project Description:

Adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous vehicles (AVs) holds potential for reducing travel demand and greenhouse gas emissions. We conducted a survey in Chittenden County, Vermont, that collected information from respondents about the importance of various aspects of their residence including their home, neighborhood characteristics, and factors related to mobility and accessibility and to what extent their current housing satisfied these. We then examine how EVs and AVs could mitigate residential dissonance and therefore affect preferred housing location choice and the potential implications on travel demand.

Poster: (not provided)

 

January 2024 Final Report    Presentation Slides     Other     Q&A

Presenter: Narges Ahmadnia, UVM

Contact: Narges Ahmadnia, UVM, narges.ahmadnia@uvm.edu; Gregory Rowangould, UVM, gregory.rowangould@uvm.edu