Why Are Charging Stations Associated With Electric Vehicle Adoption? Untangling Effects in Three United States Metropolitan Areas
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): White LV, Carrel AL, Shi W, Sintov ND
Abstract:
Many policies to support battery electric vehicle (BEV) adoption involve the roll-out of public charging stations. While the greater density of public charging stations is correlated with higher BEV adoption, the mechanisms underlying this effect are not well understood. The authors use a sample of 1467 online survey respondents living in the metropolitan areas of Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Atlanta in the United States to investigate three potential mechanisms through which greater public charging station density could shape BEV adoption intent. These three possible mechanisms are lower range anxiety, lower perceived mobility restriction, and more positive pro-BEV subjective norms. Multiple regression with ordinary least squares is used to investigate associations between charging station density and adoption intent. Multiple mediation analysis is then used to evaluate the three potential mechanisms for the impact of charging station density on BEV adoption intent and indicates that greater perceived subjective norms in support of BEVs explain much of the association between charger density and adoption intent. Range anxiety plays a smaller and less robust role as a mechanism, while perceived mobility restriction has no direct or indirect effect on BEV adoption intent. In other words, the authors discovered no evidence that BEV adoption intentions are influenced by beliefs that BEVs cannot satisfy mobility needs. Findings indicate that norms are particularly important for investments in charging infrastructure to translate to more BEVs on the road.
Source of Publication: Energy Research and Social Science
Vol/Issue: 89, 102663
DOI No.: 10.1016/j.erss.2022.102663
Country: United States of America
Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier Ltd.
Rights: Elsevier Ltd.
URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214629622001670
Theme: Vehicle Technology | Subtheme: Electric vehicles
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