Survey Evidence on the Importance of Fuel Availability to the Choice of Alternative Fuels and Vehicles

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Abstract Limited fuel availability is a critical factor in the marketability of new fuels. A survey of us households is used to estimate the value of fuel availability and its influence on choice of fuel for a fuel-flexible vehicle and the choice of a dedicated-fuel engine for a vehicle. The marginal value of availability decreases as the percent of stations offering a new fuel increases. For fuel-flexible vehicles the cost of lack of availability decreases from us $0.35/gallon at 1% to US $0.02/gallon when 50% of stations offer the fuel.

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Greene, D. L. (1998). Survey Evidence on the Importance of Fuel Availability to the Choice of Alternative Fuels and Vehicles. Energy Studies Review, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.15173/esr.v8i3.398

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