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Analyzing the Range Barrier to Electric Vehicle Adoption

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Analyzing the Range Barrier to Electric Vehicle Adoption (Volumen 86) (Tienda española)

The Case of Range Anxiety

Matthias Eisel (Autor)

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ISBN-13 (Impresion) 9783736993792
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736983793
Idioma Inglés
Numero de paginas 214
Laminacion de la cubierta Brillante
Edicion 1. Aufl.
Serie Göttinger Wirtschaftsinformatik
Volumen 86
Lugar de publicacion Göttingen
Lugar de la disertacion Göttingen
Fecha de publicacion 01.11.2016
Clasificacion simple Tesis doctoral
Area Teoría de la empresa
Palabras claves Range Barrier, Electric Vehicle Adoption, Range Anxiety
Descripcion

Although electric vehicles (EVs) are theoretically capable of emissions-free driving, their market penetration is still pending, which is reflected in their low sales numbers. This is mainly due to three major barriers to the widespread adoption of these vehicles, with one of them being their limited average driving distance. Although the limited range of these cars would theoretically be sufficient to match the usage patterns of most drivers, they are generally unwilling to accept it. In this regard, users often report serious concerns about not reaching their planned destinations due to battery depletion, which is commonly referred to as range anxiety. Within this cumulative dissertation, four research questions were derived, aiming to investigate measures that mitigate range anxiety and thus positively affect the attitude toward using EVs. To answer these research questions, six studies were conducted. The insights gained from analyzing the data provide researchers with an in-depth knowledge for investigating the influence of information systems on range anxiety. In addition, practitioners find decision support for addressing the phenomenon of range anxiety in implementing and designing information systems.