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A valuation of the environmental performance of vehicles: an analysis and comparison of two methodologies

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  • Maarten Messagie
  • Nele Sergeant
  • Surendraprabu Rangaraju
  • Javier San Felix Forner
  • Luis Oliveira
  • Thierry Coosemans
  • Cathy Macharis
  • Joeri Van Mierlo

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The European Clean Vehicle Directive was introduced in 2009 to create an obligation on public authorities to take into account the impact of energy consumption, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions and pollutant emissions into their purchasing decisions for road transport vehicles. This should stimulate the market for clean and energy-efficient vehicles and improve transport's impact on environment, climate change and energy use. Therefore the so-called 'Operational Lifetime Cost' of a vehicle is calculated, divided into the cost for energy consumption, CO 2 and pollutant (nitrous oxide, particulate matter, non-methane hydrocarbons) emissions. In Belgium, a different methodology has been developed to calculate the environmental impact of a vehicle, called 'Ecoscore', based on a well-to-wheel approach. More pollutants are included compared to the Clean Vehicle methodology, but also indirect emissions are taken into account. In this paper, both methodologies are compared and used to analyze the environmental performance of passenger cars with different fuel types and from different vehicle segments. Similar rankings between both methodologies are obtained; however, the large impact of energy use (and CO 2 emissions) in the Clean Vehicle methodology disadvantages compressed natural gas cars, as well as diesel cars equipped with particulate filters, compared to the Ecoscore methodology.

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  • Maarten Messagie & Nele Sergeant & Surendraprabu Rangaraju & Javier San Felix Forner & Luis Oliveira & Thierry Coosemans & Cathy Macharis & Joeri Van Mierlo, 2015. "A valuation of the environmental performance of vehicles: an analysis and comparison of two methodologies," Transportation Planning and Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(3), pages 335-346, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:transp:v:38:y:2015:i:3:p:335-346
    DOI: 10.1080/03081060.2015.1008797
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