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    Who can recharge a plug-in electric vehicle at home?

    Axsen, Jonn / Kurani, Kenneth S. | Elsevier | 2012

      Who can recharge a plug-in electric vehicle at home?

      Axsen, Jonn | Online Contents | 2012

    The roles of users in electric, shared and automated mobility transitions

    Axsen, Jonn / Sovacool, Benjamin K. | Elsevier | 2019

    The role of charging and refuelling infrastructure in supporting zero-emission vehicle sales

    Miele, Amy / Axsen, Jonn / Wolinetz, Michael et al. | Elsevier | 2020

    Simulating long-term emissions from private automated vehicles under climate policies

    Bhardwaj, Chandan / Axsen, Jonn / Crawford, Curran | Elsevier | 2023

    Simulating competition among heavy-duty zero-emissions vehicles under different infrastructure conditions

    Lajevardi, S. Mojtaba / Axsen, Jonn / Crawford, Curran | Elsevier | 2022

    Simulating automakers’ response to zero emissions vehicle regulation

    Bhardwaj, Chandan / Axsen, Jonn / McCollum, David | Elsevier | 2021

    How might potential future plug-in electric vehicle buyers differ from current “Pioneer” owners?

    Axsen, Jonn / Goldberg, Suzanne / Bailey, Joseph | Elsevier | 2016

    Function, symbolism or society? Exploring consumer interest in electric and shared mobility

    McBain, Sarah M. / Axsen, Jonn / Wilson, Charlie | Elsevier | 2023

    Exploring “automobility engagement”: A predictor of shared, automated, and electric mobility interest?

    Gauer, Viviane H. / Axsen, Jonn / Dütschke, Elisabeth et al. | Elsevier | 2022

    Early U.S. Market for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

    Anticipating Consumer Recharge Potential and Design Priorities
    Axsen, Jonn / Kurani, Kenneth S. | Transportation Research Record | 2009

    Connecting plug-in vehicles with green electricity through consumer demand

    Axsen, Jonn / Kurani, Kenneth S. | Tema Archive | 2013