2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1213106/v2
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Shared mobility may limit vehicle lifetimes – implications for the carbon footprint

Abstract: Car sharing and ride sharing will likely increase the annual vehicle driving distance, which in turn may accelerate passenger car retirement. In this study, we develop a semi-empirical lifetime-driving intensity model. We integrate our model with a carbon footprint estimation model, which assesses future decarbonization of global, European, and Swedish energy systems. We calibrate the lifetime-driving intensity model using Swedish vehicle retirement statistics, which suggest that driving intensity strongly imp… Show more

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