Car drivers around the world show a surprising amount of interest in electric cars and in vehicles with hybrid drives and the Chinese are leading the Europeans and other Asian states. Overall, 53.7% of the Chinese were prepared to buy a car with a hybrid drive, 73.4% were even open to buying an electric car. The motivation here was provided both by increasing fuel prices and by environmental aspects.
These are the results of a representative survey – the first of its kind - carried out by the international automotive supplier Continental among more than 8,000 car drivers in eight major international markets. "As an automotive supplier and a provider of environmentally friendly drive technologies, this trend represents significant potential," said Dr. Karl-Thomas Neumann, chairman of the Continental AG Executive Board since September 1, 2008.
At the beginning of this year, TNS/Infratest surveyed approximately 1,000 motorists each in
Over half of all Chinese drivers (50.2%) feel compelled to modify their driving to save fuel, owing to rising fuel costs. Drivers in the
The trend of increasing fuel prices raises interest in alternative drive systems, however, according to the study, the familiarity with these systems varies widely around the world.
The familiarity of purely electrical drives, with an average of 2.7%, is in 3rd place after petrol motors with 3.2%. When Chinese car drivers are asked what occurs to them on the subject of hybrid technologies or hybrid drives, more than one third (34.4%) believe that it concerns a combined electric motor and an internal combustion engine. Only 2.7% mentioned the environmental or economic aspects. Almost half (46.7%) could not say anything at all.
Hybrid drives present significant savings potential, especially in urban traffic. And it is in urban traffic where the vast majority of Chinese car drivers can be found every day. 58.9% of motorists travel less than 30,000 kilometers a year, more than two thirds (72.9%) primarily in urban traffic. "City and short-distance drivers can reduce their energy consumption by more than 25% using hybrid drives, while at the same time reducing CO2 emissions as well," said Dr. Neumann, explaining the advantages over conventional vehicles.
"The use of alternative types of drive could really make a contribution to the reduction of pollution in large Chinese cities." Worldwide, 36% will definitely or quite probably buy a vehicle with hybrid drive. Those asked in the growth areas in the Chinese coastal regions went even further in their predictions. More than half of Chinese drivers (53.7%) could imagine buying a hybrid vehicle in the future – after the technology had been explained to them.
At 9.3%, almost every tenth driver in
The Chinese expect an average addition to the purchase price of €4,068 (42,352 CNY), on the other hand, they expect savings on running costs of about €4,134 (43,039 CNY). Drivers in the City of
The lower fuel consumption of hybrid vehicles is the decisive criterion for Chinese drivers and the most interesting aspect of a hybrid drive. Two thirds of the Chinese asked would choose a hybrid with lower consumption and the same or better acceleration as a conventional motor. Comparing the regions, many drivers would choose this type of drive (in
The fast pace of development in lithium-ion battery technology – including contributions by Continental – is leading to increased interest in electric cars. Almost three quarters of the Chinese car drivers could "definitely," "very likely" or "quite likely" see themselves buying a car exclusively designed for urban traffic that runs on battery power and produces no emissions at all. In comparison to the other nations asked, this is by far the most astonishing result: 73.4% view this type of alternative drive very positively – presumably as something to counter the increasing air pollution in their cities.
Courtesy: Continental AG
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