How do used electric cars perform and what is their value?
The transition to electromobility is now well underway in Europe with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) reaching 14% of new car registrations and growing each year. The latest developments in the market, from model launches, to price changes, and top sales are intensely studied and reported on. Less is known about BEVs in the used car market which, by definition, lag behind the new car market.
This is changing. BEVs are now entering the used car market in large volumes and are the subject of recent research. Research is also being conducted on the performance of used BEVs, their cross-border flows, and the characteristics of buyers.
This research raises important questions about the broader transition to electromobility, questions about who is participating in the transition, what barriers remain, and what policy support is required from businesses and governments. The objective of this webinar is to identify these questions, review the latest research findings, and consider the positions and policy asks of different stakeholders in the transition.
Programme and presentations
Session 1: The trends
Session 2: Policy developments
Session 3: Stakeholder exchange
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