Do Electric Vehicle Users Travel Differently? Findings From Register and Real-World Travel Data
Elisabeth Lång (),
Emeli Adell () and
Lena Winslott Hiselius ()
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Elisabeth Lång: Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI); Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University, Postal: VTI, Division of Transport Economics, SE-581 95 Linköping, Sweden, https://www.vti.se/en/employees/elisabeth-lang
Emeli Adell: Trivector Traffic
Lena Winslott Hiselius: Department of Technology and Society, Lund University, https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/lena-winslott-hiselius/
No 2026:2, Working Papers from Swedish National Road & Transport Research Institute (VTI)
Abstract:
We examine whether electric vehicle (EV) users travel differently from internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV) users, and whether any observed differences arise from trip frequency, trip length, or user characteristics. We use two unique and complementary contemporary data sources: national register data on annual vehicle kilometers traveled (VKT) at the car level and multi-month GPS travel diaries capturing daily mobility patterns for battery electric vehicles (BEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV), and ICEV users. Register-based results show that privately owned BEVs and PHEVs are driven substantially longer annual distances than ICEVs, even after conditioning on registered user sociodemographic characteristics and car attributes. GPS data reveal more modest differences: BEV users drive longer daily distances but do not make more trips. The BEV–ICEV gap diminishes when car class and individual characteristics are controlled for, and PHEV users do not differ systematically from ICEV users. Overall, the higher VKT among EVs and EV users— particularly for BEVs—either reflects selection, whereby high-mileage drivers are more likely to adopt EVs, or behavioral responses, whereby EV ownership lowers the perceived cost of car travel and encourages substitution toward more distant destinations.
Keywords: battery electric vehicles; plug-in hybrid vehicles; vehicle kilometers traveled; vehicle trip frequency; travel behavior; GPS travel diaries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q41 Q51 Q55 R41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2026-02-04
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