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phantom power Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-11 10:01 AM
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(new surveys) What car-drivers value in 'going electric'
They found that charging time was very important to drivers - with people prepared to pay, on average, an extra $2100 to knock charging down from 10 to 5 hours. Slash that further to 1 hour, and potential customers would fork out $3800 more. High value was also attached to driving range. If an electric car could only go 200 miles, and a gasoline-burning car 300 miles, buyers would expect the e-car to be $3,500 less, on average, to buy.

UD professor George Parsons said these numbers would be very interesting to manufacturers. ''This information tells the car manufacturers what people are willing to pay for another unit of distance. It gives them guidance as to what cost levels they need to attain to make the cars competitive in the market.''

The second study, found in Transportation Research, linked to the first - it looked at how gasoline-cars are used by drivers in their day-to-day traveling. The idea was to see whether there are some drivers for whom the limited range of electric-cars would not be a problem. Interestingly, the authors, Willett Kempton and Nathaniel Pearre, found nearly 1 in 10 drivers never exceeded 100 miles in a day - making them ideal candidates for purchasing today's limited range e-cars.

And another 32% went more than 100 miles only on 6 days per year. For these drivers, occasionally using another method of travel might not be a drag, to them considering owning an electric car. That offers hope that a large potential market is already in place - and so car makers could significantly ramp up sales. The authors concluded that ''It appears that even modest electric vehicles with today's limited battery range, if marketed correctly to segments with appropriate driving behavior, comprise a large enough market for substantial vehicle sales.''

http://www.earthtimes.org/going-green/what-car-drivers-value-going-electric/876/

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