Factors affecting electric vehicle adoption intention: The impact of objective, perceived, and prospective charger accessibility

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 TRANSPORTATION Journal of Transport and Land Use Pub Date : 2022-12-28 DOI:10.5198/jtlu.2022.2113
Sylvia Y. He, Shuli Luo, Kaiji Sun
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In the era of e-mobility, promoting electric vehicle (EV) usage is considered a policy worth incorporating into a government’s agenda. While accessibility has been broadly recognized as important for user intention to adopt EVs, few studies have considered how accessibility affects public acceptance of EVs. This study measures the objective, perceived and prospective accessibility of public EV charging facilities, investigating how and to what extent this novel set of accessibility measures affects the EV adoption intention of individuals. The data are primarily derived from a recent questionnaire survey of driver license holders in Hong Kong administered to both EV owners and non-EV owners. Objective accessibility is measured by the number of (population-weighted) Tesla and standard chargers publicly available within five minutes walking distance of an individual’s residential district and subjective (i.e., perceived and prospective) accessibility is measured by four Likert-scale questions. The results show that objective accessibility significantly and substantially influences an individual’s intention to purchase an EV. Meanwhile, both perceived and prospective accessibility are highly significant for the adoption intention of non-EV owners. We also observe significant effects for perceived and prospective driving ranges, environmental consciousness and prior experience with EVs. This study provides a valuable reference for the impact of the accessibility of public EV chargers on EV adoption in the context of a high-density Asian city. Based on the findings, we propose various policy recommendations that integrate accessibility planning strategies into EV promotion in cities that aspire to expand e-mobility.
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影响电动汽车使用意向的因素:客观、感知和预期充电器可及性的影响
在电动汽车时代,促进电动汽车的使用被认为是一项值得纳入政府议程的政策。虽然人们普遍认为可访问性对用户使用电动汽车的意愿很重要,但很少有研究考虑可访问性如何影响公众对电动汽车的接受度。本研究测量了公共电动汽车充电设施的客观可达性、感知可达性和预期可达性,探讨了这组新的可达性措施如何以及在多大程度上影响个人的电动汽车使用意愿。这些数据主要来自最近对香港驾驶执照持有人进行的问卷调查,调查对象包括电动汽车车主和非电动汽车车主。客观可达性是通过(人口加权)特斯拉和标准充电器的数量来衡量的,在个人住宅区步行五分钟内公开可用,主观(即感知和预期)可达性是通过四个李克特量表问题来衡量的。结果表明,客观可及性对个体购买电动汽车的意向有显著而实质性的影响。同时,感知可达性和预期可达性对非电动汽车车主的采用意愿都具有高度显著性。我们还观察到,感知和预期的续驶里程、环保意识和之前的电动汽车经验都有显著影响。本研究为在高密度的亚洲城市背景下,公共电动汽车充电器的可达性对电动汽车普及的影响提供了有价值的参考。在此基础上,我们提出了将可达性规划策略与电动汽车推广相结合的政策建议。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Transport and Land Usepublishes original interdisciplinary papers on the interaction of transport and land use. Domains include: engineering, planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science, sociology, architecture and design, network science, and complex systems. Papers reporting innovative methodologies, original data, and new empirical findings are especially encouraged.
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