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  • Electric cars are still gaining popularity in Malaysia, and this research aimed to identify the factors influencing their adoption in Kuala Lumpur using a quantitative approach.
  • 500 surveys were given out, collecting responses mostly from university lecturers, postgraduate students, and private sector employees, with 322 completed surveys analyzed via Structural Equation Modeling (SEM).
  • Key findings revealed that social influence, facilitating conditions, environmental concern, and perceived enjoyment positively impact the acceptance of battery electric vehicles, while concerns about battery range emerged as a significant issue.

Article Abstract

Electric cars are relatively in the early stage of acceptance in Malaysia, the purpose of the current research was to determine the factors affecting the adoption of battery electric vehicles in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This research utilized a quantitative method to gather and analyze the data and proposed a novel theoretical framework to explain the acceptance of battery electric vehicles. 500 surveys were distributed and 322 were gathered. Respondents of the study were University lecturers, postgraduate students, and employees in private companies. The results of SEM analysis indicated that the developed model provides a good fit for constructs used for this research. The result showed that social influence, facilitating conditions, environmental concern, and perceived enjoyment have positive effects on the adoption of BEVs. However, respondents indicated anxiety about the battery range. In conclusion, this study has contributed additional variables such as range anxiety and driving experience to the electric vehicle's acceptance literature. The findings are significant to electric car producers and policy makers who have environmental concerns to understand consumer prospective in this field.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08072DOI Listing

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