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Influence of the introduction of electric vehicles on CO2 emissions in Peru (#1626)

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Date of Conference

July 17-19, 2024

Published In

"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."

Location of Conference

Costa Rica

Authors

Nazario Ticse, Russell

Ramos Saravia, Jose

Wong Kcomt, Jorge

Quintana Cáceda, María

Abstract

In Peru, as in many countries, road transport is dominated by vehicles with gasoline or diesel internal combustion engines, which represents a challenge for decarbonization in the world. In industrialized countries there is an interest in electric vehicles, with the aim of achieving their objectives in emission reduction, to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That is why the trend is to electrify the vehicle fleet, thereby reducing fossil fuel imports, thus progressively eliminating energy dependence. Lima has a serious pollution problem that is due to the transportation sector, both due to the emission of gasses, as well as noise, traffic and a poor transportation system. For this reason, it is important to evaluate the environmental impact produced by electric vehicles at different penetration rates in the private sector transport fleet. In this work, an econometric model is used and the use of neural networks, the dependent variable is the CO2 emissions in Peru. Different scenarios have been created, each with different penetration rates. As a result, in the reduction of CO2 emissions, for light vehicles (cars), by 2030 in all scenarios, a reduction in emissions of 0.48% has been demonstrated for the global rate, 2.82% for an AAP scenario, 5.73% for a NGV scenario and a reduction of 20.99% for the very optimistic EV30@30 scenario

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