This paper focuses on analyzing the effect of Government incentive policy on car producers under big data background. Driven by big data, the producers can effectively predict the consumers demand on EV. We research on the mechanism of government subsidies and carbon tax influence on producers' decision-making by establishing an evolutionary game model between governments and producers, and integrating with prospect theory, we get a Perceived Benefit Matrix which is different from the traditional payoff matrix to research the behavior of the government and the producer decision-making. Theoretical study and simulation show that, under static subsidies and carbon tax, there does not exist real Nash equilibrium in evolution system, and the initial state affects the track of evolution system; only when the government intervention cost and subsidies are less than carbon tax and the different profit between producing electric vehicle and fuel vehicle is greater than actual input, the evolution system will have a stable state, which the producers would produce electric vehicle under government intervention; the system is more sensitive on the degree of perceived value and degree of loss aversion, so it is more important to strength the producers confidence in producing electric vehicles; raising the subsidy and carbon tax policies can induce producers to choose producing electric vehicles, and in these measures, producers are more sensitive in carbon tax. KEYWORDS electric vehicle, evolutionary game, incentive mechanism, prospect theory
INTRODUCTIONAgainst the current background of deteriorating energy and environmental conditions, electric vehicles (EV) have become a booming industry and are highly valued by countries and regions around world for their remarkable advantages in cleanliness and energy conservation. Traditional automobile powers such as the United States, Japan, and the European Union have made the development of new energy vehicles a national strategy. They incentivize and subsidize new energy vehicle manufacturers through various means. 1-4 As a major energy consumer, China supports the development of EVs as an important way to address energy shortages and implement the ''low carbon'' policy. 5 China has also launched a series of policies to support the development of the EV industry, including the following: Notice