Electrification and modal shift in decarbonizing transportation: impact evaluation in Piedmont region
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2025
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Casquet, M. Á., Sciullo, A., Wang, H., & Quiroga, S. (2025). Electrification and modal shift in decarbonizing transportation: Impact evaluation in Piedmont region. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 144, 104757. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2025.104757
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The adoption of environmentally friendly transportation is essential for sustainable development. Although numerous policies promote public bus transport, there has been insufficient analysis of their actual impact. This article presents a new framework that integrates demand, supply and electricity consumption using the A-S-I-F-E (Activity, Shift in modal share, change in Intensity, change in Fuel and Electricity generation). The study examines the impact of a transport policy on carbon emissions through a case study on the renovation and electrification of the bus fleet in the Piedmont Region. A pseudo-panel approach, based on household surveys from 2013 to 2022, is employed. Results indicate a significant increase in public bus transport following the application of the Synthetic Difference-in-Difference (SDiD) method. In terms of emissions, reductions in CO, NOX, CO2, PM2.5 and CH4 were observed, while emissions of NMVOCs and N2O increased. Consequently, combining demand- and supply-side should be promoted to reduce emissions effectively.
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