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The opposite of ubiquitous: How early adopters of fast-filling alt-fuel vehicles adapt to the sparsity of stations
Michael Kuby
Spatial Analysis Research Center (SPARC)
Sustainability Initiative
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of (SGSUP)
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Business & Economics
Alternative Fuel Vehicles
100%
Revealed Preference
54%
Electric Vehicle
38%
Stated Preference
35%
Habit
26%
Hydrogen Fuel
26%
Climate Change
16%
Carbon Emissions
16%
Car
13%
United States of America
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
vehicle
49%
alternative fuel
46%
station
35%
electric vehicle
23%
battery
9%
carbon emission
9%
diesel
8%
automobile
8%
recharge
8%
price
7%
GPS
7%
hydrogen
6%
infrastructure
6%
transition
5%
climate change
5%
need
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Alternative fuels
47%
Gasoline
29%
Electric vehicles
19%
Hydrogen fuels
13%
Climate change
11%
Global positioning system
9%
Carbon
7%
Social Sciences
driver
35%
electric vehicle
30%
habits
18%
commuter
13%
climate change
9%
infrastructure
7%
literature
4%