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Evaluation of Micro EV's Spreading to Local Community by Multinomial Logit Model

  • Seki, Yoichi (Department of Computer Science, Gunma University) ;
  • Manrique, Luis C. (Graduate School of Information Systems, The University of Electro-Communications) ;
  • Amagai, Kenji (Department of Mechanical System Engineering, Gunma University) ;
  • Takarada, Takayuki (Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Gunma University)
  • Received : 2012.02.15
  • Accepted : 2012.04.25
  • Published : 2012.06.30

Abstract

Micro Electric Vehicles are considered as a solution for reducing $CO_2$ emissions, however, it is difficult to evaluate its impact in a local community when it has been introduced. In this study, we evaluated how to spread the Micro EV within the community, using the utility derived from a multinomial logit model, and analyze the effect on $CO_2$ emissions. The householder's utility model is based on an investigation about Kiryu citizen's activities of shopping, transportation methods, etc. Using the geographic information system, we get the distances of each householder and the stores, and estimate a multinomial logit model about the combination choices of shopping stores and transportation method.

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