2010
DOI: 10.3390/wevj4040880
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Changes of Japanese Consumer Preference for Electric Vehicles

Abstract: Changes of Japanese consumer preference for electric vehicles (EVs) with new EV commercialisation and subsidy implementation has been quantitatively evaluated by applying conjoint analysis to the respondents choice experiment data collected by internet questionnaire survey that have been conducted in February 2009 and 2010. Powertrains (battery electric vehicle (BEV), gasoline hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and gasoline plug-in HEV (PHEV)), vehicle price, vehicle range, driving cost and passenger capacity have … Show more

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“…Beggs et al [35] Bunch et al [37] Golob et al [38] home ownership status, no. of drivers Brownstone et al [39] Ewing and Sarigöllü [16] home language, ownership status Kurani et al [40] NM Chéron and Zins [41] NM Tompkins and Bunch [42] vehicle body type, vehicle size Kavalec [43] Brownstone et al [44] Ewing and Sarigöllü [45] Dagsvik et al [46] price, top speed, range, fuel consumption Horne et al [47] region, vehicle type, commuting habits Potoglou and Kanaroglou [5] acceleration, price Bolduc et al [49] mode of transportation Mau et al [50] Axsen et al [51] house location Dagsvik and Liu [52] Caulfield et al [53] Kudoh and Motose [54] Eggers and Eggers [55] current car…”
Section: Vehicle Attributes Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beggs et al [35] Bunch et al [37] Golob et al [38] home ownership status, no. of drivers Brownstone et al [39] Ewing and Sarigöllü [16] home language, ownership status Kurani et al [40] NM Chéron and Zins [41] NM Tompkins and Bunch [42] vehicle body type, vehicle size Kavalec [43] Brownstone et al [44] Ewing and Sarigöllü [45] Dagsvik et al [46] price, top speed, range, fuel consumption Horne et al [47] region, vehicle type, commuting habits Potoglou and Kanaroglou [5] acceleration, price Bolduc et al [49] mode of transportation Mau et al [50] Axsen et al [51] house location Dagsvik and Liu [52] Caulfield et al [53] Kudoh and Motose [54] Eggers and Eggers [55] current car…”
Section: Vehicle Attributes Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[345][346][347][348][349] and Asian markets since 2000 (e.g. [350][351][352][353]). There are, however, several countries that have strongly encouraged electric mobility, for instance by joining the EVs Initiative [354], that remain to be analyzed.…”
Section: The Importance Of Consumer Preferences On the Diffusion Of Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wong, Lu, and Wang (2010) studied the adoption of different technologies for EVs in Singapore. Kudoh and Motose (2010) studied the preferences of Japanese consumers for EVs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%