2022
DOI: 10.1080/23311916.2022.2085375
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Factors influencing adoption of electric vehicles – A case in India

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“…This research does not address several more aspects, namely battery technology and range anxiety, charging infrastructure, incentives and rebates, sustainable energy and emissions reduction, as well as driving experience and performance. Furthermore, Sriram, et al, [16] conducted a study with 172 respondents in India to investigate the factors influencing consumers' intention to adopt Electric Vehicles (EVs). The study employed an exploratory approach and identified several factors that play a role in EV adoption, including financial barriers, vehicle performance barriers, lack of charging infrastructure, environmental conservation, societal influence, and social awareness of electric vehicles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research does not address several more aspects, namely battery technology and range anxiety, charging infrastructure, incentives and rebates, sustainable energy and emissions reduction, as well as driving experience and performance. Furthermore, Sriram, et al, [16] conducted a study with 172 respondents in India to investigate the factors influencing consumers' intention to adopt Electric Vehicles (EVs). The study employed an exploratory approach and identified several factors that play a role in EV adoption, including financial barriers, vehicle performance barriers, lack of charging infrastructure, environmental conservation, societal influence, and social awareness of electric vehicles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Jain et al, 2022) study comprised respondents who were either willing to purchase or had already purchased an EV residing in the NCR. (Sriram et al, 2022;Verma et al, 2020) collected data from Bengaluru. (Shankar and Kumari, 2019) conducted studies in the cities and their adjacent suburban areas of -Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bangalore.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11,50] maintained that users tend to believe that EVs are easy to use and effortless to learn, which positively affects their attitude towards these types of vehicles. Other studies have shown that the perception of ease of use substantially impacts on users' intentions to purchase and adopt EVs [50][51][52]. Also, the relationship between intention to purchase and perceived ease of use may change depending on other influencing factors, such as perceived usefulness [51].…”
Section: Perceived Ease Of Use (Eu)mentioning
confidence: 99%