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User’s Perceptions of Electric, Hybrid, and Fuel-Powered Vehicles in Iraq and Jordan

Publication Year: 2023

Author(s): Alhomaidat F, Hasan RA, Eljufout T, Abbas AH

Abstract:

The shift towards the use of electric vehicles or hybrids has become one of the methods used to reduce the sources of pollution in many countries around the world. This study aims to understand drivers’ perceptions and concerns with regard to electric, hybrid, and fuel-powered vehicles in Iraq and Jordan. An online survey was conducted through emails, social media, and connections to Iraq and Jordan. The study included 1352 participants, 662 (49%) from Iraq and 690 (51%) from Jordan. The chi-square homogeneity test was used to analyze the data. The majority of participants from Iraq reported that they do not have electric or hybrid vehicles because of the lack of charging stations. Participants from Jordan reported that they do not have electric or hybrid vehicles because they feel that electric or hybrid vehicles are unreliable. To identify relevant factors that affect a person's decision to use environmentally friendly fuel sources (electric or hybrid), another logistic regression analysis was conducted. Significant variables were found, such as country of region (Jordan and Iraq), gender, age group, car ownership, vehicle emissions, and climate change-related issues. The study addressed geographical, financial, performance, dependable, and environmental factors that influence people's opinions and worries about varying the fuel sources utilised by automobiles. Raising public awareness of the benefits and actively changing society’s perception, in the long run, requires an initiative that can be sustained constantly in society.

Source of Publication: Case Studies on Transport Policy

Vol/Issue: 12: 101004

DOI No.: 10.1016/j.cstp.2023.101004

Country: Jordan

Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier Ltd.

Rights: Elsevier Ltd.

URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2213624X23000585

Theme: Vehicle Technology | Subtheme: Alternate fuels

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