Perception of BEVs rose in 2020, reports says

Despite the significant economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumer outlook regarding battery electric vehicles (BEVs) grew significantly in 2020, while negative perceptions remained flat or declined.

Those are the findings of the 2021 Segmentation and Market Profile report from EVForward, a comprehensive study of the next generation of electric vehicle buyers. The dedicated platform was developed in 2020 by Escalent, a human behavior and analytics advisory firm with experience counseling the world’s largest automotive companies.

“Consumers are increasingly optimistic about the efficacy of battery electric vehicles in particular,” said Mike Dovorany, automotive and mobility vice president at Escalent and head of EVForward.

“Critically, that optimism grew during and despite the overwhelming effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a clear warning sign to automakers who have lagged behind their competitors in BEV development and have treated BEVs like a product of tomorrow rather than today”

The latest snapshot, fielded December 2020 through February 2021, provides a year-over-year look at major shifts in BEV buyer attitudes:

In addition to consumer optimism, several other key markers saw increases, including BEV familiarity (up 20%) and exposure to BEV owners (up 19%).

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