A Study on Consumers’ Satisfaction towards E-vehicle in Tiruppur City

  • P Janaki Associate Professor and Head, Department of Commerce (Banking and Insurance), Vellalar College for Women (Autonomous), Erode
  • K Mounaarthi Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Vellalar College for Women (Autonomous), Erode

Abstract

Travel has come a long way from the days of walking to the numerous modes of contemporary transportation used in today’s globalized society. India has the 3rd largest road network in the Earth; more than half the average people seem to prefer to travel by road. Now-a-days, the people are using different vehicles that make poisonous gases, dust and leads to global warming. Elevated fuel taxes could educate consumers to purchase electric or fuel-efficient vehicles, or perhaps avoid driving altogether. An environmentally friendly electric bike with power assistance is referred to as an e-vehicle in this context. It is among the cycling industry’s fastest-growing technologies. Nowadays, electrified bicycles are used in the majority of nations. Although using a bicycle instead of a car is always better for the environment, the largest green transportation innovation of the past ten years is the electric bike. At some point, the marketplace for electric two - wheelers is anticipated to grow faster. In this situation, the current learning aims to assess a study on consumer fulfillment with e-vehicles. The primary data was gathered in order to reveal the respondents’ basic characteristics, degree of satisfaction, and problems that respondents experienced with e-vehicles. Statistical procedures such as weighted average score ranking analysis, the chi - square investigation, and simple percentage study have been used toward assess the original data that was gathered. It was found that 68% of respondents are only moderately satisfied with e-vehicles.

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2025-03-14
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