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Electric Vehicles
created Oct 18th 2020, 13:39 by OlaJo
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Electric cars are considered to be an instrumental solution to climate change by 43% of European citizens. That’s just one of the findings of the EVBox Mobility Monitor, a market research report EVBox carries out annually across six European countries.
EVBox carries out the EVBox Mobility Monitor each year alongside Ipsos in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Norway and the UK.
A large proportion of European citizens (62%) rate climate change as a highly personal matter—and 74% of people who are looking to invest in an EV or already drive one agree.
Combatting climate change
More than half of the respondents (62%) state that reducing CO2 emissions in transportation is important to them and roughly two out of three (potential) EV drivers clearly link e-mobility to the broader theme of combating climate change. In general, environmental considerations are important to potential EV drivers when looking to buy a car—particularly for respondents from Germany (72%), Belgium (69%), the UK (68%), and France (66%).
EVBox carries out the EVBox Mobility Monitor each year alongside Ipsos in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Norway and the UK.
A large proportion of European citizens (62%) rate climate change as a highly personal matter—and 74% of people who are looking to invest in an EV or already drive one agree.
Combatting climate change
More than half of the respondents (62%) state that reducing CO2 emissions in transportation is important to them and roughly two out of three (potential) EV drivers clearly link e-mobility to the broader theme of combating climate change. In general, environmental considerations are important to potential EV drivers when looking to buy a car—particularly for respondents from Germany (72%), Belgium (69%), the UK (68%), and France (66%).
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