Authors :
Rizka Dwi Utami; Iman Suyuti; M.Rivan Fadillah; Yudi Prastyo; Tri Ngudi Wiyatno
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December
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http://tinyurl.com/bdzzusnw
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10653574
Abstract :
The development of electric vehicles is a social
answer to technological advances and reduces the impact
of air pollution (CO2) caused by many conventional
transportation. However, there is still a limited level of
use of electric cars, especially in Indonesia. Given how
fast the electric vehicle market is growing, it's important
to understand customer opinions, and how consumers
perceive conventional and electric vehicles. The review is
based on opinions conducted to examine public
acceptance and perception of electric vehicles as well as a
literature review. Those who drive electric cars (EV) and
are at least 18 years old are the target respondents for
this questionnaire. The advantages and disadvantages of
electric and conventional cars are covered in the
questionnaire. Purposive sampling was used to obtain 75
respondents. After being collected online using the
Google Form platform, empirical data is examined and
processed using the JASP (Jeffrey's Amazing Statistics
Program) application to perform quantitative
descriptive analysis techniques. From this verified data,
75 respondents indicated that the public generally has a
positive impression of electric car (EV) users, as shown
in the table with the code. EV 11: Electric cars compared
to conventional cars. Electric cars can produce cleaner
air and reduce their adverse effects on the environment,
scoring 335 points, which is the maximum value in
points. With the code KNV 330, conventional cars have a
greater and longer mileage than electric cars. The
findings of this study suggest that people who drive
electric cars generally have positive opinions and are
aware of their benefits. which includes reduced
operating costs, environmental sustainability, and energy
efficiency. However, there are obstacles in terms of
charging infrastructure (SPKLU) that are inadequate
and require exorbitant costs to increase the number of
electric vehicle use in Indonesia.
Keywords :
Public Perception; Electric Cars and Conventional Cars; Quantitative Descriptive Analysis; Jasp.
The development of electric vehicles is a social
answer to technological advances and reduces the impact
of air pollution (CO2) caused by many conventional
transportation. However, there is still a limited level of
use of electric cars, especially in Indonesia. Given how
fast the electric vehicle market is growing, it's important
to understand customer opinions, and how consumers
perceive conventional and electric vehicles. The review is
based on opinions conducted to examine public
acceptance and perception of electric vehicles as well as a
literature review. Those who drive electric cars (EV) and
are at least 18 years old are the target respondents for
this questionnaire. The advantages and disadvantages of
electric and conventional cars are covered in the
questionnaire. Purposive sampling was used to obtain 75
respondents. After being collected online using the
Google Form platform, empirical data is examined and
processed using the JASP (Jeffrey's Amazing Statistics
Program) application to perform quantitative
descriptive analysis techniques. From this verified data,
75 respondents indicated that the public generally has a
positive impression of electric car (EV) users, as shown
in the table with the code. EV 11: Electric cars compared
to conventional cars. Electric cars can produce cleaner
air and reduce their adverse effects on the environment,
scoring 335 points, which is the maximum value in
points. With the code KNV 330, conventional cars have a
greater and longer mileage than electric cars. The
findings of this study suggest that people who drive
electric cars generally have positive opinions and are
aware of their benefits. which includes reduced
operating costs, environmental sustainability, and energy
efficiency. However, there are obstacles in terms of
charging infrastructure (SPKLU) that are inadequate
and require exorbitant costs to increase the number of
electric vehicle use in Indonesia.
Keywords :
Public Perception; Electric Cars and Conventional Cars; Quantitative Descriptive Analysis; Jasp.