Research on Factors Influencing the Purchase Intention of New Energy Vehicles in China
DOI: 10.23977/pree.2024.050305 | Downloads: 141 | Views: 1266
Author(s)
Zheng Zhou 1, Hayder Albayati 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Woosong University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Corresponding Author
Zheng ZhouABSTRACT
The Chinese public has a high level of attention to the new energy vehicle industry in China, how to increase the sales of new energy vehicles is a very meaningful question. The development of new energy vehicles in China has made rapid progress, and China's new energy vehicle industry has occupied an undeniable position worldwide. China is an important manufacturing country and market in the field of new energy vehicles, and the Chinese new energy vehicle industry should seize the current opportunity. With the continuous enhancement of China's comprehensive national strength and the rapid development of technology, Chinese consumers have more and more industrial high-tech consumer goods, including new energy vehicles, to choose from. This article comprehensively discusses the factors related to the Chinese public's willingness to purchase new energy vehicles from the perspectives of new energy vehicle policies and their implementation, new energy vehicle performance characteristics, and environmental attributes, combined with the relevant experience of some developed countries in new energy vehicles. Through summary and analysis, rational suggestions are proposed.
KEYWORDS
New Energy Vehicle; Policy; Performance of New Energy Vehicles; EnvironmentCITE THIS PAPER
Zheng Zhou, Hayder Albayati, Research on Factors Influencing the Purchase Intention of New Energy Vehicles in China. Population, Resources & Environmental Economics (2024) Vol. 5: 38-47. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/pree.2024.050305.
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