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A Battery electric car (BEC) is a type of electric vehicle that is powered exclusively by
an electric motor which draws power from rechargeable packs. Globally, BEC adoption
is a strategy that is to be used to address health problems related to emission of
poisonous gasses by internal combustion engines (ICE), global warming, and high cost
of fossil fuels. Due to the slow adoption of BEC in Kenya, the government launched an
e-mobility policy in the year 2024 with the main objective of promoting BEC adoption
in Kenya. However, there has been limited research on BEC adoption in Kenya due to
the inadequate presence and implementation of BEC frameworks. The study therefore,
sought to understand the determinants of BEC adoption in urban Kenya. The objectives
of the study were: to examine the influence of consumer awareness on adoption of BEC,
to evaluate the effects of charging infrastructure on adoption of BEC, to assess the
perception of BEC affordability on adoption of BEC, and to investigate the impacts of
government support on adoption of BEC in urban Kenya. The study was guided by
diffusion of innovation theory and adopted a mixed method research approach where
survey cross sectional design was used. The target population comprised of 136 BEC
owners and 18 industry experts. Slovin’s formula was used to calculate the sample size
of 101 BEC owners and 18 industry experts. Purposive and convenience sampling
technique was employed to obtain the samples. The data collection instruments included
questionnaires for BEC owners, interview schedules administered to the industry
experts, and document analysis. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive and
inferential statistics using multiple linear regression analysis. The analyzed data was
presented using tables to obtain, frequencies, mean and standard deviation. Qualitative
data were discussed thematically. From the results, regression coefficient β value for
consumer awareness was (0.319), this showed that enhancing awareness had a positive
effect on promotion of BEC adoption. Charging infrastructure showed a regression
coefficient β value of (0.534) indicating that development of more charging
infrastructure is useful in promoting adoption of BEC. Results on perception of BEC
affordability gave a regression coefficient β value of (0.476) revealing that making BEC
affordable enhances BEC adoption. Results on the impacts of government support had a
regression coefficient β value of (0.253) revealing that more government support
enhances BEC adoption in urban Kenya. Furthermore, regression analysis noted a
significant relationship (p < 0.5) between independent variables and dependent variable
which supported with the qualitative findings. The study therefore concluded that all the
factors under study significantly impacted the adoption of BEC in Kenya and therefore
recommended that the government should consider non-fiscal incentives such as public
awareness campaigns, BEC education programs, government support of BEC charging
infrastructure with regulations and fiscal incentives such as tax exemptions and rebates.
This research will provide policymakers, industry participants, and scholars with
important insights on the obstacles and prospects associated with Kenya's adoption of
Electric Vehicles. |
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