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STECCAR: a simulation of the diffusion of electric cars (1.0.0)

The underlying rationale of the agents in the STECCAR model is structured through the Consumat approach; a cognitive framework based on theories from psychology and economics. Within this approach, agents are defined by their individual needs, abilities, decision-making process, and personality.

At the shared car market, agents may purchase gasoline vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and battery-electric vehicles. Each fuel technology comes with its own functional and financial characteristics. Mimicking the actual Dutch car market, three types of agents are defined using the input survey: lessees, purchasers of new vehicles and purchasers of second hand cars.

Originally, the results of 1.795 survey respondents were used to initialise each individual agent after a Dutch citizen with its own characteristics and driving behaviour. Because this survey data is currently still used in ongoing research, only a subset of the respondents – 20 – are represented in the attached simulation. To gain access to the full data set, please contact m.bockarjova@vu.nl.

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STECCAR: a simulation of the diffusion of electric cars 1.0.0

The underlying rationale of the agents in the STECCAR model is structured through the Consumat approach; a cognitive framework based on theories from psychology and economics. Within this approach, agents are defined by their individual needs, abilities, decision-making process, and personality.

At the shared car market, agents may purchase gasoline vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and battery-electric vehicles. Each fuel technology comes with its own functional and financial characteristics. Mimicking the actual Dutch car market, three types of agents are defined using the input survey: lessees, purchasers of new vehicles and purchasers of second hand cars.

Originally, the results of 1.795 survey respondents were used to initialise each individual agent after a Dutch citizen with its own characteristics and driving behaviour. Because this survey data is currently still used in ongoing research, only a subset of the respondents – 20 – are represented in the attached simulation. To gain access to the full data set, please contact m.bockarjova@vu.nl.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 A Kangur Sun Nov 29 14:57:18 2015 Mon Feb 19 20:39:06 2018 Published

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