2016
DOI: 10.2172/1238321
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Consumer Views on Plug-in Electric Vehicles -- National Benchmark Report

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“…Additionally, the results show that an awareness of environmental and national energy security has a significant influence on consumer's preference [18], which verifies that the public policy direction and environmental knowledge education from the central and local government of China is working. Furthermore, it is consistent with previous findings that an inverse proportional to the preference in regression analysis indicates that consumers also aim for lower using cost with EVs [19][20][21].…”
Section: Preference For Evssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Additionally, the results show that an awareness of environmental and national energy security has a significant influence on consumer's preference [18], which verifies that the public policy direction and environmental knowledge education from the central and local government of China is working. Furthermore, it is consistent with previous findings that an inverse proportional to the preference in regression analysis indicates that consumers also aim for lower using cost with EVs [19][20][21].…”
Section: Preference For Evssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…[3] presents a comprehensive field survey and identifies initial battery cost, limited battery range, and the lack of charging stations (CSs) as the main obstacles for acquiring an EV. Recent research and development activities have decreased the battery cost more than twofold and the unit cost dropped to 120 USD/kWh [4].…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compounding this, public charging points have long installation periods, coupled with higher urban construction land acquisition costs, resulting in higher installation costs and larger installation resistance [6]. A study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory showed that the penetration rate of charging points was low and 79% of US respondents did not know of any charging stations, although 53% of respondents indicated that they could park their vehicles near electrical outlets at home [27]. Hackbarth and Madlener [12] showed that BEV battery endurance was lowered due to the lack of charging points and the development of battery technology.…”
Section: Full Life Cycle Service Factors That Hinder Bev Purchasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ye and Zhou [37] reached the same conclusion, and showed that in addition to the high purchase cost, residents were also concerned about security risks due to immature BEV technology and the high cost of battery replacement. Singer (2015) surveyed 1015 households in the US and showed that although 45% of respondents believed that BEVs were as good as or better than gasoline vehicles, respondents who did not consider buying BEVs considered the expensive price (55%) and unreliable technology (31%) as the two major factors hindering their purchase decision [27]. (2) Dynamic performance.…”
Section: Attribute Factors That Hinder Bev Purchase Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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