California Plug-in Electric Vehicle Owner Survey
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California Plug-in Electric Vehicle Owner Survey
What Drives California’s Plug-in Electric Vehicle Owners? California Plug-in Electric Vehicle Driver Survey Results Survey population Nissan Leaf Rebate recipients who have driven their vehicle for six months or longer as of March 1, 2013 Chevrolet Volt Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 8,756 Total respondents 3,881 Top three vehicle types driven by respondents 4% California’s Plug-in Electric Vehicles 57% 22% As of October 2013, Californians have purchased or leased more than 45,000 plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs). The Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) has issued more than 37,226 rebates to California drivers, including 19,648 for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and 17,227 for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). Nissan Leaf Chevrolet Volt Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 17% Other Distribution of survey respondents by county 0% 3% – 10% 0 – 1% 10% – 15% 1 % – 3% 15% – 21% Motivations for PEV Purchase Top three motivators for purchase Importance of CVRP rebate 57 % 60% 2% 8% 50% 38% 40% 34% 30% 20 % 16 Extremely important 27 % 26% 20% 31% 21% 18 % % Very important 25% 16 % Moderately important 18 % Slightly important Not at all important 9% 10% 0% 34% Nissan Leaf Chevrolet Volt Environment Saving money Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid HOV lane access Other 84 % 59 % are displaying an HOV sticker on their vehicle said having HOV lane access was extremely or very important in their decision to purchase a PEV Desired Electric Range 78 miles Nissan Leaf 200 miles 38 miles Chevrolet Volt Comparison of median desired all-electric range vs. actual electric range by vehicle type 100 miles Actual electric range 12 miles Desired electric range Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 50 miles Vehicle Charging Respondents who have installed a Level 2 charger at home Yes 64% No 88 Of those with an installed Level 2 charger at home 64 % % Nissan Leaf 46 % 36% received a free or subsidized charger Chevrolet Volt 11 % 46 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid % of respondents had access to workplace charging 9% 11% % Of those who had workplace charging 71 electricity electricity 74 Importance of subsidy for decision to install a Level 2 charger 0 had free access 29% 20 Not at all influential % expressed some level 40 31% 60 Slightly influential 80 Somewhat influential 100 Very influential Extremely influential Satisfaction with public charging infrastructure (Nissan Leaf drivers only) of dissatisfaction with public charging infrastructure 3% 20% 100% 20% Not at all satisfied 19% 17 % 59% 54% 16% 22% 27% August 2012 May 2013 27% 80% Somewhat unsatisfied 26% Somewhat satisfied 60% Extremely satisfied 51% 55% 40% Overall satisfaction with public charging infrastructure among Nissan Leaf drivers has been steadily increasing 20% 0% October 2013 Household Demographics Age and gender of PEV respondents Age Females 2% 10% 55 – 64 5% 20% 45 – 54 8 26 35 – 44 5% 18% % 1% 5% 18 – 24 <1% <1% 5% 93 0% 21% 35% % reside in households % 25 – 34 10% 7% Males 65 and over 37% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% of two or more people* *5% did not provide info on number of occupants Household income of PEV respondents 30% PEV drivers Conventional vehicle buyers* Educational level* of respondents *2% of respondents did not provide education info * 1% 6% Household income based on California new personal car registrations Jan–Nov 2012 (Source: Polk Inc.) 3% 50% High school or less Some college, no degree 30% 33% Associates degree Bachelor’s degree % 20% 20 10% Graduate degree 2 % 57% 88 Unk now $49 ,999 n 93 % % reside in a single-family detached home 15% 18% 14% 20% $50 or le ,000 ss $10 $15 to $ 9 0,00 9,99 0 to 9 0,00 $14 0 or 9,99 9 Percentage of respondents who own their home 32 % 7% reside in a single-family attached home (townhome, duplex, triplex, etc.) have photovoltaic systems installed on their home 16 % 4% reside in an apartment/condominium plan to install solar 1% reside in other dwellings Source: Survey conducted May 2013 by the California Center for Sustainable Energy mor e energycenter.org/pevsurvey