Fosterage and Sustenance of Electric Vehicles: A Comparative Study of India and Norway

S. Kumari, Sameexa Sud, A. Agarwal
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The transportation sector across the globe has witnessed massive changes from the conventional “ICE (Internal Combustion Engine)” vehicles to battery driven electric vehicles (EVs) in the last two decades. While sustainability is the need of the hour and there exists a plethora of research analysing sustainable fuel alternativesandEVs,onecannotdisregardtheinfluenceofconsumerbehaviourand colossalresponsiveness towards this growing trend. Its adoption, however, has been challenged by the dilemma that as long as the number of charging stations is insufficient, manufacturers will not be incentivised to enter the EVmarket. Subsequently, a low number of EVs will fail to stimulate sufficient demand for charging stations, resulting in a 'chicken or the egg' quandary. In the case of India, the shift to EVs has been gradual as opposed to Norway, which has seen much rapid response and infrastructure readiness. By delving into questions surrounding technological factors and the legal-political schemes that impact prospective owners' choices towards EVs, the research carried out will help ascertain the factors responsible for the growth of EVmarket in two distinct economies. This paper presents a comprehensive review of literature based on consumer preferences for EVs aiming to better inform policy-makers as well as give direction to further research. An attempt is also made to analyse Norway's success story from the Indian standpoint and delve deeper into the interrogation to better understand what factors influence consumer preferences in the Indian market
电动车的扶植与扶持:印度与挪威的比较研究
在过去的二十年里,全球交通运输行业经历了从传统的内燃机汽车到电池驱动的电动汽车的巨大变化。虽然可持续发展是当前的需要,并且存在大量分析可持续燃料替代品和发展的研究,但人们可能忽视了消费者行为的影响以及对这一增长趋势的巨大反应。然而,只要充电站的数量不够,制造商就不会被激励进入电动汽车市场,这一困境一直在挑战它的采用。随后,电动汽车数量少将无法刺激充电站的足够需求,导致“先有鸡还是先有蛋”的困境。就印度而言,向电动汽车的转变是渐进的,而挪威的反应要快得多,基础设施也准备就绪。通过深入研究影响潜在车主选择电动汽车的技术因素和法律-政治机制等问题,本研究将有助于确定两个不同经济体中电动汽车市场增长的因素。本文对基于消费者对电动汽车偏好的文献进行了全面的综述,旨在更好地为政策制定者提供信息,并为进一步的研究提供方向。本文还试图从印度的角度分析挪威的成功故事,并深入研究这些问题,以更好地了解影响印度市场消费者偏好的因素
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