7, June 2025

Consumer Perception Towards the Actual Buying Behavior of Electric Vehicles

Author(s): 1. Chinthakuntla Pranavi, 2. Dr Sukanya Metta

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1MBA 2nd Year, Department of Management Studies, Vardhaman college of Engineering,

2Professor & Head of the Department, Department of Management Studies, Vardhaman college of engineering,

DOIs:10.2017/IJRCS/202506001     |     Paper ID: IJRCS202506001


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The swift development of electric vehicles (EVs) has garnered attention worldwide because of clean technology breakthroughs, fuel price instability, and environmental concerns. However, consumer adoption rates varied greatly across different locations and demographic groups, even with increased availability and knowledge. In the context of electric automobiles, this study investigates the connection between consumer perception and actual purchasing behavior. It looks into the main elements that affect purchasing decisions, such as perceived performance, financial considerations, government incentives, infrastructural accessibility, and environmental conscience.

Electric Vehicles (EVs), Consumer Perception, Buying Behavior, Purchase Decision, Sustainable Transportation, Environmental Awareness, Consumer Attitudes.

Chinthakuntla Pranavi,  Dr Sukanya Metta (2025); Consumer Perception Towards the Actual Buying Behavior of Electric Vehicles, International Journal of Research Culture Society,    ISSN(O): 2456-6683,  Volume – 9,   Issue –  6,  Pp.1-7.        Available on – https://ijrcs.org/

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