Vietnamese consumers open to buying electric vehicles

Feb 25th at 08:20
25-02-2018 08:20:49+07:00

Vietnamese consumers open to buying electric vehicles

Up to 33 per cent of Vietnamese buyers are open to considering an electric vehicle (EV) as their next car, demonstrating the country’s strong potential to speed up the electrification of automobiles.

 

The information was revealed in a Nissan-commissioned study titled “Future of Electric Vehicles in Southeast Asia” by Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company.

The study was commissioned by Nissan and based on 1,800 online customer responses and face-to-face discussions across six countries in ASEAN, including Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Viet Nam and the Philippines.

The survey’s results showed that one in three Southeast Asian consumers planning to buy a car was open to purchasing an EV.

Across the region, two out of three consumers identified safety standards as the most important factor in purchasing an EV. Charging convenience was identified as the second-most important factor. Contrary to common perception, cost was not a deterrent—in fact, customers surveyed were willing to pay more to own an EV compared to a conventional car.

The study, however, showed that lower costs would prompt more people to consider electric cars. Three in four respondents said they were ready to switch to EVs if taxes were waived.

Other incentives that would persuade consumers to buy an EV include the installation of charging stations in apartment buildings (70 per cent), priority lanes for EVs (56 per cent) and free parking (53 per cent).

Trudy Harris, product communications manager at Nissan Motor Corporation in the Asia Pacific region, told online newspaper Zing.vn that the success of EVs depended on the co-operation between governments, businesses and other stakeholders. And co-operation does not only includes infrastructure, but also tax incentives and support for users to develop EVs in Asia in general and Viet Nam in particular.

Viet Nam has a large internet-savvy young population. The number of internet users via smartphones is also very high. The survey shows that the interest of the Vietnamese people in EV technology surpasses cost or safety concerns, Harris added.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Squid and octopus exports to the US soar

Total exports of squid and octopus from Viet Nam to the US reached US$ 9.7 million last year, up 94.7 per cent from 2016, reported the Viet Nam Association of...

Viet Nam imports flowers worth $18m for Tet

Viet Nam imported flowers and ornamental plants worth US$18 million from December 1, 2017, to January 31, 2018, for the Lunar New Year.

Exports of tra fish to UK increase

Tra fish exports to the UK were worth US$45.7 million last year, an increase of 2.5 per cent over the previous year, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood...

Gold shops prepare for surge on God of Wealth Day

Gold shops are stocking various products to take advantage of the huge demand on the God of Wealth Day, which falls on the 10th day of the Lunar New Year (February...

Petrol price decreases for first time in 2018

The retail price of petrol RON95 decreased VND400 per litre from 3pm on Wednesday, according to an announcement by the ministries of industry and trade and finance.

New Ford EcoSport’s innovations raise the bar

Marking the success of its 20-year development journey in the Vietnamese market, Ford Vietnam, part of US automotive giant Ford Motor, has launched its new flagship...

Gia Lai farmers struggle to find higher prices for VietGap coffee

Local authorities and farmers who grow coffee under Vietnamese Good Agricultural Practices (VietGap) in Gia Lai Province are seeking a better selling price for...

VN aims to expand meat exports

Viet Nam is trying to tackle the weakness of the pig industry, including the processing and distribution of pork, to promote the export of high-quality meat...

Ca Mau hopes crabs are the next big thing

The southernmost province of Ca Mau is aiming to develop crab farming to make the crustacean its second biggest aquatic export after brackish shrimp.

Sale of cars in January up 28% year-on-year

As many as 26,037 cars were sold in January, marking a year-on-year increase of 28 per cent, reports the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA).

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top