Sustainable Shift: Analyzing Drivers for Low-Carbon Transportation Adoption in California’s Heavy-Duty and Off-Road Sectors

Author:

Chowdhury Vuban1ORCID,Tuli Farzana Mehzabin1,Mitra Suman Kumar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

Abstract

The transportation sector stands out as a major challenge for California’s transition to a more sustainable transportation system, as it accounts for most of the greenhouse gas emissions. This underscores the urgency for government agencies to take decisive action in promoting the adoption of low-carbon transportation (LCT) within the heavy-duty vehicle (HDV) and off-road equipment (ORE) sectors. This study employs content analysis to investigate the impact of behavioral factors, specifically awareness and impression, on LCT adoption within these sectors. The analysis results are refined using a generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool. The results indicate that awareness about LCT, in conjunction with factors such as government incentives and environmental considerations, positively influences the likelihood of adopting LCT. Moreover, the findings highlight the significant impact of financial barriers on small-fleet organizations, reflecting the inherent challenges these entities may encounter in adapting to significant changes. Conversely, technical barriers are particularly notable for adopters and larger organizations. These insights provide valuable guidance for government agencies to develop targeted strategies, including mandates and incentives, tailored to the specific needs of organizations within the HDV and ORE sectors. By addressing these barriers and fostering a supportive environment for sustainable practices, policymakers can accelerate California’s transition toward a greener transportation landscape.

Funder

California Air Resources Board

Publisher

MDPI AG

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