Electric Cars: Policy

Electric Cars: Policy

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  • 4 Sequences
  • Intermediate Level

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Syllabus

Week 1: Policy Ambitions

  • Policy Ambitions
  • Relevant Policy Instruments in Place
  • Policy Options in Shaping the Future Part

Week 2: Institutional Theory

  • Introduction to Institutional Theory
  • Coherence between technology and institution
  • EV Policy in the Netherlands
  • Case study: EV institutions in the Netherlands: Holland E-Mobility

Week 3: EV Incentive Schemes

  • EV incentive schemes
  • Non-Financial incentives
  • Fuel cell EV in the electricity system
  • Case study: Contracts for Vehicle-to-grid V2G with Fuel cell EV

Week 4: Social Aspects

  • EV Consumer Behaviour
  • Optimizing Social Welfare
  • Privacy and Cyber Security
  • Value of Flexibility

Prerequisite

It is recommended that learners complete the first course, Electric cars: Introduction (DelftX- eCars1x) before beginning this course to be familiar with the basic concepts.

Instructors

Margot Weijnen
Chair of Process and Energy Systems Engineering
TU Delft

Rolf Künneke
Full Professor Economics of Infrastructures
Delft University of Technology

Zofia Lukszo
Full Professor
Delft University of Technology

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Delft University of Technology (in Dutch: Technische Universiteit Delft), better known as TU Delft, is the oldest and largest public university in the Netherlands. 

It is based in Delft, in the Netherlands. In the QS World University Rankings 2022, it is ranked among the top 10 engineering and technology universities in the world. In architecture and civil engineering, it was ranked 2nd in the world, after MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

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