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Research that addresses policy measures to increase the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has discussed government regulations such as California’s Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) or penalties on petroleum-based fuels. Relatively few articles have addressed policy measures designed to increase the adoption of EVs by incentives to influence car buyers’ voluntary behavior. This article examines the effects of such policy measures. Two of these attributes are monetary measures, two others are traffic regulations, and the other three are related to investments in charging infrastructure. Consumer preferences were assessed using a choice-based conjoint analysis on an individual basis by applying the hierarchical Bayes method. In addition, the Kano method was used to elicit consumer satisfaction.
added by Anonymous 1241 days ago 0    0

100 % am surporting the move of the Electric Cars campaign because that will add value to the Eco systems and hence the human among other living things will get additional years to live longer because the technology will reduce the environmental pollution of the presous air that we breath in yet the lord God gave it in abandancy
added by 1001038554 1245 days ago 1    0

As the power of technology is being enveted, it could even be less then the 3yrs your talking about. I am expecting it in 2 yrs to go.
added by Anonymous 1245 days ago 1    0

Mobility electric cars are now in beta testing to go public in less than 3 years.
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Every day technology is on its climnax Mobility electric cars will soon be released to the public as part of digital transformation. Gas operated mobilities will get out of stock on a case by case basis.

How do you vote?

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