Investigating government enforcement – Indirect actions and other factors roles in determining the adoption intention of battery-powered cars
Key Points
Adoption intention of battery-powered cars is significantly influenced by government enforcement strategies.
Key evidence includes a correlation where stronger government policies resulted in a 25% increase in adoption intention in urban areas.
Analysis of public surveys and consumer behavior data indicates indirect actions like incentives play a critical role.
These findings highlight the importance of policy frameworks in promoting eco-friendly vehicle adoption.
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