DATASETS

Exploring EV incentives, infrastructure, and adoption in Singapore and Thailand

Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining popularity as a sustainable transportation option, driven by environmental concerns, technological advancements, and government incentives. To better understand the impact of these factors, we conducted a comprehensive research study targeting EV owners and lessees in Singapore and Thailand. This study aims to gather insights on various aspects of EV ownership, including awareness and influence of government incentives, charging habits, satisfaction with existing infrastructure, and perceived challenges. By examining these factors, we aim to provide valuable data to policymakers, industry stakeholders, and potential EV adopters, informing the ongoing development and enhancement of EV infrastructure and incentive programmes.

Dataset Created
July 2024
Markets covered
2 countries
Includes
15 Questions
Price
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Specifications

N=200 in Thailand, N=300 in Singapore (N=500 overall)

Deliverables

The following formats are available for purchase:

  • Tabulation (XLS)
  • Raw datafile (CSV or XLS)
  • Live Canvas Dashboard
Question samples
  • Do you currently own or lease an electric vehicle?
  • Which government incentives are you aware of?
  • To what extent did government incentives influence your decision to purchase or lease an Electric Vehicle (EV)?
  • How often do you charge your EV?
  • Where do you primarily charge your EV?
  • How would you rate the current EV charging infrastructure in your country?
  • What are the biggest challenges you face with the current EV charging infrastructure?
  • How satisfied are you with the availability of charging stations in your area?
  • How satisfied are you with the speed of charging at public charging stations?
  • How confident are you that the government will continue to improve the EV charging infrastructure in the future?
  • What improvements would you like to see in the EV charging infrastructure over the next five years?

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