An Empirical Study on Motivating and Inhibiting Factors for Adoption of E-Vehicles Compared to Fuel Based Vehicles in Region of Gujarat
Mahir Wala , Abhishek Shakawat, Dr. Mohit Parekh
MBA Student, Parul University, Vadodara Gujarat
MBA Student, Parul University, Vadodara Gujarat
Assistant Professor, Parul University, Vadodara Gujarat
ABSTRACT
This empirical study aims to investigate the motivating and inhibiting factors influencing the adoption of electric vehicles (E-Vehicles) compared to traditional fuel-based vehicles in the region of Gujarat. The shift towards sustainable transportation is essential to mitigate the adverse environmental impacts of fossil fuels and reduce carbon emissions. The study is driven by the growing global awareness of the need for green technologies and the urgency to combat climate change.
The motivating factors for adopting E-Vehicles include environmental concerns, potential cost savings on fuel, government subsidies and incentives, technological advancements, and the desire to be early adopters of innovative transportation solutions. On the other hand, inhibiting factors may include the high upfront cost of E-Vehicles, limited charging infrastructure, range anxiety, lack of awareness about E-Vehicles, and concerns regarding battery life and maintenance.
Gujarat, known for its rapid industrial growth and progressive policies, serves as an ideal location to study the transition to E-Vehicles. The region's unique geographical and economic characteristics present both challenges and opportunities for the adoption of electric mobility.
By understanding the specific factors that drive or hinder the adoption of E-Vehicles in Gujarat, policymakers, industry stakeholders, and consumers can develop strategies to accelerate the transition towards sustainable transportation. The study will employ a mixed-methods approach, combining surveys, interviews, and data analysis to gather comprehensive insights into the factors influencing the adoption of E-Vehicles in Gujarat.
The findings of this study are expected to provide valuable information for designing targeted interventions, policy recommendations, and awareness campaigns to promote the widespread adoption of E-Vehicles in the region. Ultimately, this research aims to contribute to the development of a cleaner and more sustainable transportation system in Gujarat, paving the way for a greener and healthier future for its residents.