Norwegian car sellers believe the future is electric

Considering the electric vehicles to be the future, the salespeople in Norway appreciate the electric car sales.

Researchers at TØI, KTH and RISE/Viktoria AB in Sweden have conducted a survey of 1000 vehicle buyers in Sweden and Norway as well as interviews with Norwegian car salespeople.

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Buyers of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEVs) emphasize environmental characteristics, whereas petrol/diesel (ICEVs) vehicle buyers put traffic safety high.

All vehicle buyers consider reliability as the most important thing about the car to be purchased, then follows the economy.

The BEV buyers are well prepared when they come to the sellers, having decided which kind of car to buy. A minority of the customers (10-20 %) consider their decisions to be influenced by the seller. Customers get as much information from social contacts and media as from the salespeople.

For all car types, the customers believe that the sellers do a very good job.

Sellers analyse customers’ needs and provide accurate information about the public incentives as well as the technical and economic characteristics of the vehicles.

Sellers get the same training for all cars sold by their companies, thinking they treat all car types in the same way.

Petrol/diesel vehicle buyers appear to get more attention from the sellers, maybe because these customers need more information.

The report is written in Norwegian, but you can find an English summary here:
The sales of electric vehicles – the role of the salespeople and the customers’ assessments.
TØI Report 1639/2018.

Contacts:
Marika Kolbenstvedt
mk@toi.no
TØI, Norway

Terje Assum
tas@toi.no
TØI, Norway

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