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EV buyers are hooked on electric driving future

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Among the early adopters who own an electric vehicle (EV), 82% say they “definitely will” consider purchasing another EV in the future, according to the inaugural J.D. Power U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study, released this week. However, satisfaction with the current ownership experience is a key influencer for whether owners will purchase the same brand of EV again.

The overall EVX ownership index score measures electric vehicle owners’ satisfaction (on a 1,000-point scale) in premium and mass market segments across seven factors: accuracy of stated battery range, availability of public charging stations, battery range, cost of ownership, driving enjoyment, ease of charging at home, and vehicle quality and reliability.

“Brand loyalty can be fickle among EV owners,” says Brent Gruber, senior director of global automotive at J.D. Power. “While early adopters of EVs say they’ll remain loyal to EVs in general, staying with the same brand is not a sure thing. Auto manufacturers will have to keep EV owners and shoppers interested in their products beyond just the cost equation. With automakers expected to flood the market with EV launches during the next three years, to capture a share of the market they need to offer vehicles that evoke excitement and meet owners’ broader needs.”

The study finds that 95% of EV owners whose overall ownership satisfaction exceeds 900 points say they will purchase another EV. Almost two-thirds (64%) of these owners say they “definitely will” repurchase the same brand. However, likelihood to repurchase the same brand lessens as satisfaction declines. Among owners whose satisfaction is between 600 and 750 points, 77% indicate they “definitely will” purchase another EV—although their likelihood of repurchasing the same brand is only 25%.

These are the key findings of the 2021 study:

Study Rankings

The Tesla Model S ranks highest overall and highest in the premium BEV segment with a score of 798. The Tesla Model 3 (790) ranks second. Overall satisfaction in the premium segment is 782.

The Kia Niro EV ranks highest in the mass market BEV segment with a score of 782. The Chevrolet Bolt (745) ranks second and Hyundai Kona EV (743) ranks third. Overall satisfaction in the mass market segment is 730.

The U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study is driven by a collaboration with PlugShare, an EV driver app maker and research firm. This study sets the standard for benchmarking satisfaction with the critical attributes that affect the total or overall EV ownership experience for both BEV and PHEV vehicles. Survey respondents for the inaugural study include 9,632 owners of 2015-2021 model year BEVs and PHEVs. The study was fielded in October-November 2020.

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