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Imagined people, behaviour and future mobility: Insights from visions of electric vehicles and car clubs in the United Kingdom

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posted on 2023-06-09, 07:36 authored by Noam BergmanNoam Bergman, Tim Schwanen, Benjamin SovacoolBenjamin Sovacool
This study focuses on imagined futures of personal mobility in the United Kingdom in the context of the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport. Focusing on two innovations, electric vehicles and car clubs, the study investigates how people, behaviour and mobility are imagined in a range of visioning documents about the future up to 2050, a timeline that is critically important for emission reduction targets. We find that people are imagined primarily as consumers in line with the rational actor paradigm, with many visions focusing on low-carbon vehicles as a sustainability solution. This simple technological substitution vision does not play to the strengths of electric vehicles, and diminishes their transformative potential. There are fewer car club visions; these show less car ownership, but retain high mobility and an economic growth perspective. Our findings support the idea that much future mobility visioning is used to support the status quo, rather than to explore a variety of futures with diverse portrayal of people, behaviour and mobility.

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Research Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand; G1020; RCUK-RESEARCH COUNCILS UK; EP/K011790/1

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  • Published

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  • Published version

Journal

Transport Policy

ISSN

0967-070X

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Elsevier

Volume

59

Page range

165-173

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  • SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2017-08-14

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2017-08-14

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-08-11

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