Godwin Kafui Ayetor , Frank Kwabena Nyarko , Prince Yaw Andoh
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Achieving Cost Parity for Battery Electric Vehicles in Africa: a case study of Ghana
Ghana commits to reducing greenhouse gas emissions of 64 MtCO2 and reducing 2,900 premature deaths but has very low electric vehicle penetration. We used a total cost of ownership model to determine the cost of ownership parity of BEV compared to internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV). The results show that BEV will not reach cost parity with ICEV until the 11th year. Waiving the 20% import duty on BEV only reduced the years to parity by a year. Cost parity for the BEV was achieved in the seventh year when the interest rate was reduced from 23% to 10%. By waiving import duty and reducing the interest rate of BEV to 10%, cost parity was reached right from the first year. BEV in Ghana could reduce CO2, NOx, VOC, SOx, and PM emissions by 72%, 85%, 99.2%, 41%, and 60% respectively. Based on the 7.17 MtCO2e attributed to transportation emissions in 2016, a BEV transition could reduce CO2 emissions by 5 MtCO2e. We conclude that a special financing scheme with an interest rate below 10% should be made available for green financing. Additionally, we recommend the removal of the 20% import duty for BEV to reach cost parity with ICEV.
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Transportation Letters: The International Journal of Transportation Research is a quarterly journal that publishes high-quality peer-reviewed and mini-review papers as well as technical notes and book reviews on the state-of-the-art in transportation research.
The focus of Transportation Letters is on analytical and empirical findings, methodological papers, and theoretical and conceptual insights across all areas of research. Review resource papers that merge descriptions of the state-of-the-art with innovative and new methodological, theoretical, and conceptual insights spanning all areas of transportation research are invited and of particular interest.