92% EV Drivers Committed to Zero-Emission Future, GEVA Survey Finds

A GEVA survey reveals 92% of electric vehicle (EV) drivers plan to continue using zero-emission vehicles, highlighting cost savings and environmental benefits as main motivations.

globalevalliance · 2024-12-17

GEVA Survey: 92% of EV Drivers Pledge to Stick with Zero-Emission Vehicles

Recently, the Global EV Drivers Alliance (GEVA) has released the results of an inaugural global survey on EV drivers indicating that 92% of the EV drivers prefer EVs in the future, while only 1% drivers would like to buy gasoline vehicles, 4% prefer PHEVs.

The survey was conducted among over 23,000 participants from 18 countries and regions all around the world. The remarkable results shows that drivers love the EV driving experience.

Cost Savings Drive EV Adoption

According to the survey, there are some positive feedback on the reason why people are preferring to EVs.

The lower operation costs became the primary motivation for buying an EV, environmental benefits came as the second most important motivation.

The Need for Improved Charging Infrastructure

In the aspect of areas need to be improved, the survey conveyed the concern of improving the charging infrastructures from the drives, especially the short of fast chargers.

The convenience of the charging infrastructure remains a big problem around the world. Christian Peter, Director of EMC ElektroMobilitätsClub of Austria indicated that user-friendly charging solutions is crucial for the growth of the EV market.

A Landmark Survey Shaping the Future of EV Adoption

Actually, this survey is the first comprehensive global survey conducted by the Global EV Drivers Alliance by utilizing its extensive network of EV Driver Associations. These insights generated from the survey would be a valuable advices for policymaker and industrial experts to accelerate the transition to zero-emission transportation.