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November 22, 2021

Education about Electric Vehicles Increases Likelihood Buyers Will Consider Purchasing Them

A Pew Research Center survey of more than 13,700 adults conducted in April 2021 found that overall, 39% of those surveyed were very or somewhat likely to consider purchasing an EV, while 46% were not at all likely to consider an EV, and another 14% had no plans to purchase a vehicle.

Breaking those numbers down by how much people had heard about EVs reveals that more knowledge of EVs translates into greater consideration of EVs. Of those who reported knowing nothing about EVs, only 13% would consider purchasing an EV. Those who had heard a little about EVs were more than twice as likely to consider purchasing an EV as those who had heard nothing. Those who had heard a lot about EVs were the most likely to consider purchasing one. There are also differences among the age groups surveyed, with Millennials being most likely to consider purchasing an EV.

Those Likely to Consider Purchasing an Electric Vehicle, April 20-29, 2021

Note: Survey N = 13,749. Boomer or older was born before 1965. Generation X was born 1965 to 1980. Millennial was born 1981 to 1996. Generation Z = Born after 1996.

Source: Pew Research Center, Electric vehicles get mixed reception from American consumers, June 3, 2021.

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