Economic Value And Battery Reliability As Determinants Of Post-Purchase Satisfaction Among Electric Vehicle Users: Evidence From Haryana
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Jitender, Mdu Rohtak., Dr.Jai Pal SharmaJourna Name:
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Abstract:
This research examines the influence of economic value and battery reliability on post-purchase satisfaction among electric vehicle users in Haryana. The study is based on primary survey responses collected from 480 electric vehicle owners/primary users across six administrative divisions of Haryana. The analysis focuses on two validated product-quality dimensions: Battery Efficiency and Operating Reliability and Economy and Value Assessment. The results show that Economy and Value Assessment is the strongest product-quality dimension, with a mean score of 3.94 and the highest standardized regression coefficient ? = 0.301, p < 0.001. Battery Efficiency and Operating Reliability is the second strongest dimension, with a mean score of 3.89 and standardized regression coefficient ? = 0.247, p < 0.001. The findings prove that EV users in Haryana are most satisfied when electric vehicles provide clear running-cost savings, good value for money, dependable battery performance, adequate driving range and reliable daily-use performance.
APA:Jitender, Mdu Rohtak., Dr.Jai Pal Sharma. (Volume-4, Issue-2 -(Year-Volume-4-issue-2)). Economic Value And Battery Reliability As Determinants Of Post-Purchase Satisfaction Among Electric Vehicle Users: Evidence From Haryana. Retrieved from https://ijnrefm.com/wp-content/uploads/ijnrefm-volume4-issue2-346.pdf
Chicago:Jitender, Mdu Rohtak., Dr.Jai Pal Sharma. "Economic Value And Battery Reliability As Determinants Of Post-Purchase Satisfaction Among Electric Vehicle Users: Evidence From Haryana" Example, Volume-4-issue-2-Year-Volume-4-issue-2-3048-7722. https://ijnrefm.com/wp-content/uploads/ijnrefm-volume4-issue2-346.pdf.