Interest in Alternative Energy Vehicles Revs up in
China, while Japan and US Are Slower to Come on Board, New SSI Study
Reveals
SHELTON, Conn., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/
As the world narrows its focus on environmental concerns, interest in
eco-friendly cars is broadening, according to a new international study
by Survey Sampling International (SSI). SSI conducted an online study
October 1-10, 2009, of 1,000 people per country in China, Japan, and the
US regarding alternative energy vehicles. The study found that China had
the highest interest in moving toward alternative energy vehicles -
hybrids powered by both gasoline and electricity. Half of those
interested in purchasing an alternative energy vehicle said they will
definitely select an eco-car for their next automobile purchase.
The percentages of those planning to purchase alternative energy
vehicles were far lower in Japan and the US. One quarter of those
surveyed in Japan said they will definitely buy an alternative energy
vehicle and in the US, 14% said they will buy such a vehicle. This could
be due in part to China's taxation policies which encourage saving
energy, emission discharge reduction, and environmental protection by
enterprises.
"SSI's Japan team conducted this study to assess drivers' awareness of
alternative energy cars," explained JK Leong, SSI APAC Managing
Director. "SSI wanted to determine the willingness of people to buy
eco-friendly vehicles. We also wanted to see which features are most
important to people when shopping for alternative energy vehicles."
Brand Is the Most Important Decision Factor in both China and the US
When asked how much importance they would place on various
factors when purchasing an eco-car, Chinese said that manufacturer brand
name/maker was most important (39.6%) followed by body type (29.5%). US
consumers followed this pattern with manufacturer brand name/maker most
important (32.6%) followed by body type (21.4%). In contrast, Japanese
respondents cited vehicle price after tax reductions and subsidies
(30.6%) as their key decision factor followed by manufacturer brand
name/maker (23.1%).
Older Consumers in China and Japan Showed the Greatest Interest in
Alternative Energy Vehicles, while in the US Younger Consumers had the
Greatest Interest
Interest in purchasing an eco-friendly car is generally consistent
across age groups within each country but varies widely among countries.
Of those in China who are interested in purchasing an alternative energy
vehicle, people aged 40-49 years had the most interest (52.6%) and
people aged 18-29 years had the least interest (47.4%). In Japan, people
in their 60s had the most interest (29.7%) while people in their 30s
showed the least interest (18.8%). In the US, the trend reversed with
people aged 18-29 years showing the most interest (16%) and those aged
30-39, the least (10.9%).
"SSI's in-depth, annual survey - which we'll conduct again in September
- will help forecast the future market share of eco-cars in these
countries," added Hiroyuki Kakizume, SSI Managing Director Japan. "Car
manufacturers can use the insights our global survey provides to help
them create effective strategies to target markets in China, Japan, and
the US."
Other study insights include which eco-cars are the most popular. The
majority of Japanese drivers who have an interest in purchasing an
eco-car say the most desirable vehicle is the Toyota electric minivan.
Toyota was also the most popular vehicle among US consumers, with the
most desirable eco-car being the Toyota electric sedan. The majority of
Chinese consumers who have an interest in purchasing an alternative
energy vehicle prefer the Audi electric sedan.
About Survey Sampling International
Survey Sampling International is the premier global provider of sampling
solutions for survey research. SSI reaches respondents in 54 countries
via Internet, telephone, and mobile. Client services include
questionnaire design consultation, programming and hosting, and data
processing. SSI serves more than 1,800 clients, including three-quarters
of the top research organizations. Founded in 1977, SSI has 17 offices
in 15 countries.
SOURCE Survey Sampling International
Originally published by Survey Sampling International.
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