Survey of Young Urban Dwellers Finds Strong Preference for EVs
Nissan commissioned Economist Impact to survey 3,750 young urban dwellers across 15 global cities about their future mobility choices. The findings reinforce a strong preference for electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainability-driven decisions.
Key Findings:
- Environmental Commitment: 57% of young city residents are willing to change travel habits to reduce their carbon footprint, with stronger urgency in emerging cities.
- EV Adoption Growth: EV ownership among respondents is expected to rise from 23% today to over 35% in the next decade. Enthusiasm is higher in emerging cities (44% expect to drive EVs within five years) compared to developed cities (31%).
- Technological Interest: Over 40% of respondents are interested in innovations like energy storage, alternative fuels, and vehicle-to-everything (V-to-X) technology, which integrates EVs into the broader energy grid.
- Barriers to Adoption: In emerging cities, EV battery concerns dominate, while developed city respondents are more focused on the high costs of EVs compared to combustion-engine vehicles.
The survey highlights that for sustainable mobility to succeed, cities must balance environmental goals with commuter priorities like affordability, convenience, and inclusivity. This calls for a multimodal transport approach integrating public transit, EVs, shared mobility, and active transport into a seamless, accessible network.
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