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onesizefitsall energy subsidies wont break our oil addiction

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The article discusses academic research on PHEV subsidy effectiveness. No concrete commercial mechanism is identified; it is a policy analysis with no direct impact on specific companies, prices, or supply chains. The commercial pathway is weak and indirect.

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  • Study published in Energy Policy indicates blanket PHEV subsidies are ineffective.
  • Subsidies should be targeted based on regional benefits, consumer demographics, and driving habits.
  • PHEVs are more beneficial in areas with low-carbon electricity and higher driving rates.
  • Current federal subsidies for PHEVs need re-evaluation.

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