Francisco Pares Olguin

Francisco Pares Olguin
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of California, Davis

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Introduction
I am a researcher at the Electric Vehicle Research Center, specializing in global vehicle supply chains and trade across primary and secondary markets. My work examines the lifecycle impacts of international trade, with a focus on battery circularity and fostering a just transition to electric vehicles. I am deeply interested in the intersection of environmental and social sustainability, economics, and policy.
Current institution
University of California, Davis
Current position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (6)
Article
Electric vehicle (EV) adoption is a key action toward reducing global greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector, enabling a shift from a fossil fuel intensive on-road sector to a material intensive one, especially for critical minerals used in lithium-ion batteries: lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Recent literature has manly focused on foreca...
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Second-Hand (SH) vehicle imports from the US comprise nearly 30 percent of Mexico’s light-duty vehicles. As US electric vehicle (EV) adoption progresses, SH EVs will increasingly enter Mexico. SH EVs could speed vehicle electrification, but also present environmental and economic risks because they are larger and reach retirement faster than new EV...
Technical Report
This paper explores the global market demand and supply for internal combustion engine vehicles(ICEV)and electric vehicles (EV)by different global trend scenarios, representing sets of local policies to promote or limit global trends of electric vehicles and the potential impact on the Mexican auto industry
Technical Report
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The largest economies in the world are rapidly transitioning new vehicle sales away from gasoline and diesel internal combustion engine vehicles to battery-powered electric vehicles. This transition is material intensive, requiring the rapid development of new supply chains to build the lithium ion batteries that power electric vehicles. These batt...

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