2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2020.04.004
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Drivers’ preferences for electric cars in Italy. Evidence from a country with limited but growing electric car uptake

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“…In Italy and Slovenia, Rotaris et al, (2021) found that driving range anxiety and purchasing cost play an important role in consumer decision making to vehicle purchase. Besides these two factors, Italians believed that financial incentives would have a larger impact on the growth of EV uptake compared to technological improvement (Danielis et al, 2020). In China, the cost, vehicle performance, and charging facilities are factors contributing to the low demand for green vehicles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Italy and Slovenia, Rotaris et al, (2021) found that driving range anxiety and purchasing cost play an important role in consumer decision making to vehicle purchase. Besides these two factors, Italians believed that financial incentives would have a larger impact on the growth of EV uptake compared to technological improvement (Danielis et al, 2020). In China, the cost, vehicle performance, and charging facilities are factors contributing to the low demand for green vehicles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several empirical studies in the literature that show how national specificities can influence country differences in EV diffusion. In Italy, Danielis et al [40] found that financial incentives have a more considerable impact on the probability of purchasing an EV than technological improvements. In India, the pricing of EVs is not a major issue in preventing consumers from purchasing EVs [41].…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 summarises recent studies , their study area, sample size, adopted model, and considered attributes. In terms of geographical spread, majority of the studies have been conducted in developed countries such as Australia (Ardeshiri and Rashidi, 2020;Gong et al, 2020), Nordics countries (Noel at al., 2019;Orlov and Kallbekken, 2019), European Countries (Danielis et al, 2020;Hackbarth and Madlener, 2016), Canada (Abotalebi et al, 2019;Ferguson et al, 2018), USA (Cirillo et al, 2017;Sheldon et al, 2017), and South Korea (Choi et al, 2018). Among developing countries, most studies have been conducted in different parts of China (Ma et al, 2019;Qian et al, 2019).…”
Section: Studies On Ev Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%