- A New Wave of High-End Buyers Is Ready to Make the Change
From Internal Combustion Engines If Their Needs and Concerns Are
Addressed
- Charging Experience and Range Are the Biggest Hurdles to
Adoption
- Charging and Range Concerns Significantly Lower for Those
Who Have Driven a Battery Electric Vehicle
- Safety, Comfort, and Sustainability Are the Key Purchasing
Criteria, along with the Digital and Tech Experience
BOSTON, Aug. 28,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- After a slowdown in the
European battery electric vehicle market, a new wave of high-end
buyers shows potential to drive a recovery. Thirty-eight percent of
high-end consumers looking at a car purchase of €80,000 or more
within the next year are considering a battery electric vehicle.
Among these prospective buyers, 64% would choose an electric
vehicle over an internal combustion engine alternative if the
models offered the same specifications. However, to capture
this growing segment, electric vehicle manufacturers must
prioritize addressing customer needs and alleviating key concerns.
These are among the findings of a new Boston Consulting Group
(BCG) study, Europe's
High-End Buyers Rethink EV Ownership, released today.
The study is based on a survey of more than 5,000 prospective
auto purchasers in five major European markets, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, and Spain. Of these, 20% were in the high end,
premium plus, and luxury price segments.
"Electric vehicle manufacturers have a unique opportunity to
attract a new wave of high-end consumers," said Kathrin Pannier,
BCG partner and managing director, and co-author of the report. "To
succeed, they must offer electric vehicles with the right
specifications and features at a competitive price point. These
consumers are keen to explore the electric vehicle market, but they
are also digitally savvy and value driven."
Charging time and charging experience are the primary obstacles
to adoption, with 46% of the respondents worried about lack of
high-speed chargers, long waiting times, and the cost of installing
private chargers. Range is a concern for 44% of respondents,
particularly regarding battery predictability and its performance
in cold weather. However, these concerns fall significantly among
those who have already driven a battery electric vehicle--by 24%
for charging time and 34% for range.
Overall, safety and comfort, sustainability, driving
performance, and the digital experience are the key purchasing
criteria for these high-end buyers.
Download the publication here:
https://www.bcg.com/publications/2024/europes-high-end-buyers-rethink-ev-ownership
Media Contact:
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gregoire.eric@bcg.com
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