Study on Exploring the User Satisfaction on Electric Vehicles with Special Reference to Youngsters in Sulthan Bathery

Authors

  • Dr.K.Thamarai Selvi
  • Sterina A S

Abstract

Electric vehicles offer numerous advantages, including minimal operating expenses due to their fewer moving parts, and their eco-friendliness by reducing or eliminating the need for fossil fuels like petrol or diesel. These vehicles have the potential to replace conventional automobiles and address pressing concerns such as pollution, global warming, and natural resource depletion. By studying people's attitudes towards electric automobiles, this research aims to promote the transition to electric vehicles and reduce vehicular pollution. Specifically, this study focuses on assessing consumer satisfaction and the attitudes of students from Nilgiri College of Arts and Science, Thaloor, towards electric vehicles. The project begins by establishing clear objectives, followed by the collection of samples that align with those objectives. Approximately 300 samples have been gathered from the population, and thorough analysis has been conducted to obtain the results. The project has effectively accomplished the goals that were specified at the outset. According to the study's findings, the majority of the students who participated in the poll expressed a preference for driving electric cars. Moreover, the analysis reveals that most respondents are male. It is worth noting that the institute plays a significant role in promoting entrepreneurship and nurturing students' ideas. Therefore, based on this study, it can be concluded that students of Nilgiri College possess a positive attitude towards entrepreneurship

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Dr.K.Thamarai Selvi, & Sterina A S. (2023). Study on Exploring the User Satisfaction on Electric Vehicles with Special Reference to Youngsters in Sulthan Bathery. NOLEGEIN-Journal of Consumer Behavior &Amp; Market Research, 6(2), 1–11. Retrieved from https://mbajournals.in/index.php/JoCBMR/article/view/1244