Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)

Advancements in technology have developed rapidly until the emergence of new innovations that bring about huge benefits to humans. Similarly, technological advancements in the automotive field have always offered new inventions in the field of vehicle industry. Numerous innovations presented lead to...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan, Yusoff, Rushami Zien, Osman, Nor Hasni, Mohammed Udin, Zulkifli, Shariff, Kamal Imran, Ahmad, Azhar
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: UUM
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31700/1/12726.pdf
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author Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan
Yusoff, Rushami Zien
Osman, Nor Hasni
Mohammed Udin, Zulkifli
Shariff, Kamal Imran
Ahmad, Azhar
author_facet Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan
Yusoff, Rushami Zien
Osman, Nor Hasni
Mohammed Udin, Zulkifli
Shariff, Kamal Imran
Ahmad, Azhar
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description Advancements in technology have developed rapidly until the emergence of new innovations that bring about huge benefits to humans. Similarly, technological advancements in the automotive field have always offered new inventions in the field of vehicle industry. Numerous innovations presented lead to greater comforts, enhanced safety and better ride quality. Recent advancement in the field of automotive technology is the presence of electric vehicles to market. The choice of electricity to power the vehicle of tomorrow is critical and large number of factors must be weighed. This choice needs to consider not only the advanced technology but also the safety and health considerations, overall infrastructure costs, fuel cost on a tax neutral basis and acceptance by the public. The main question is whether there is enough interest on the part of the government and vehicle customers to encourage the industry to commercialize this technology. The aim of this research is to analyze potential car buyers’ awareness towards electric vehicle (EV) and examine the factors that are most likely to affect their choice for EV in Malaysia. In maneuvering all resources towards achieving the research objectives, a Balanced Approach is believed to be the right strategy which can balance the tradeoff between control, realism and generalizability. For that, research activities will be conducted in two different stages in which are qualitative and quantitative approaches. The development of this instrument consists of five (5) main components: the level of access of vehicles, purchase of vehicles, the distance traveled, the awareness of electric vehicles and the purchase of cars in the future. The questionnaire was developed with three (3) main divisions, namely (1) the demographics of respondents, (2) knowledge of the vehicle in general, and (3) awareness of electric vehicles. From the results, it is found that the usage of electric vehicle is still very low, however, it has great potential in demand where most of the respondents show their desire to own electric vehicles in future.
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spelling uum-317002024-12-10T11:43:17Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31700/ Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726) Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan Yusoff, Rushami Zien Osman, Nor Hasni Mohammed Udin, Zulkifli Shariff, Kamal Imran Ahmad, Azhar T Technology (General) Advancements in technology have developed rapidly until the emergence of new innovations that bring about huge benefits to humans. Similarly, technological advancements in the automotive field have always offered new inventions in the field of vehicle industry. Numerous innovations presented lead to greater comforts, enhanced safety and better ride quality. Recent advancement in the field of automotive technology is the presence of electric vehicles to market. The choice of electricity to power the vehicle of tomorrow is critical and large number of factors must be weighed. This choice needs to consider not only the advanced technology but also the safety and health considerations, overall infrastructure costs, fuel cost on a tax neutral basis and acceptance by the public. The main question is whether there is enough interest on the part of the government and vehicle customers to encourage the industry to commercialize this technology. The aim of this research is to analyze potential car buyers’ awareness towards electric vehicle (EV) and examine the factors that are most likely to affect their choice for EV in Malaysia. In maneuvering all resources towards achieving the research objectives, a Balanced Approach is believed to be the right strategy which can balance the tradeoff between control, realism and generalizability. For that, research activities will be conducted in two different stages in which are qualitative and quantitative approaches. The development of this instrument consists of five (5) main components: the level of access of vehicles, purchase of vehicles, the distance traveled, the awareness of electric vehicles and the purchase of cars in the future. The questionnaire was developed with three (3) main divisions, namely (1) the demographics of respondents, (2) knowledge of the vehicle in general, and (3) awareness of electric vehicles. From the results, it is found that the usage of electric vehicle is still very low, however, it has great potential in demand where most of the respondents show their desire to own electric vehicles in future. UUM Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31700/1/12726.pdf Ibrahim, Jafni Azhan and Yusoff, Rushami Zien and Osman, Nor Hasni and Mohammed Udin, Zulkifli and Shariff, Kamal Imran and Ahmad, Azhar Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726). Project Report. UUM. (Submitted)
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Ahmad, Azhar
Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)
title Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)
title_full Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)
title_fullStr Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)
title_short Exploratory Study on Customer Requirement in View of Electric Vehicle Development in Malaysia: Electric Vehicles in Malaysia (S/O: 12726)
title_sort exploratory study on customer requirement in view of electric vehicle development in malaysia electric vehicles in malaysia s o 12726
topic T Technology (General)
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31700/1/12726.pdf
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