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Charging ahead without her? Why women in the United States are less willing than men to purchase electric vehicles

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Jessica NeJame
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Hyeonsong Lee
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Nicole D. Sintov *
DOI:10.1016/j.erss.2026.104916delete
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Abstract

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• U.S. women are less willing to buy electric vehicles (EVs) than men. • Perceived safety, usability, sustainability, and enjoyment explain this gender gap. • Women perceive EVs as less safe, less practical, and less enjoyable. • Women also anticipate greater range anxiety than men.
Keywords:
Pro-environmental behavior
Technology adoption
Electric vehicle
Gender
Women
Consumer decision-making
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Energy Research & Social Science
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