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Emissions Benefits of Electric Vehicles in Uber and Lyft Ride-Hailing Services

UCD-ITS-RP-20-36

Journal Article

Suggested Citation:
Jenn, Alan (2020) Emissions Benefits of Electric Vehicles in Uber and Lyft Ride-Hailing Services. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, Journal Article UCD-ITS-RP-20-36

The use of plug-in electric vehicles in ride-hailing services is expected to have substantial emission reduction benefits. However, these benefits depend on the energy fuel mix in the grid and vehicle usage. Here we employ high-resolution data from Uber and Lyft in California to provide insights into the use of electric vehicles in ride-hailing. The growth in electric vehicle use has been rapid in the past two years and a proportionally small number of electric vehicles are already using a large share of electricity provided by the public charging infrastructure. Concerns about the ability of electric vehicles to provide the same level of service as gasoline vehicles has been overstated: we found no statistical difference between the two technologies for services provided to ride-hailing companies. Lastly, the potential environmental and emission reduction benefits are approximately three times higher for electric vehicles being used in ride-hailing compared with those of regular vehicle usage in California.
Key words: electric vehicles, ride-hailing, California, emissions