Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
Spring 2-6-2024
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Through a series of public policy incentives and consumer demand, more electric vehicles are being sold nationwide than ever before. Although electric vehicles (EVs) are being adopted nationwide by many consumers in recent years, car-buyers across South Alabama have not followed the trend. This research considers different stakeholders in the complex consumer buying process of car purchases, and it uses the extant technology adoption models to assess the public policy incentives, as well as statewide roadblocks, to EV adoption.
Recommended Citation
Loes, M., Ferreira Touma, D. W., & Zoghby, J. C. (2024). A study on the incentives and barriers for the adoption of electric vehicles in South Alabama. The 2024 Association of Marketing Theory and Practice Proceedings, 20. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/amtp-proceedings_2024/20
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Marketing Commons, Operations and Supply Chain Management Commons, Other Electrical and Computer Engineering Commons, Power and Energy Commons