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Study reveals safety concerns may be hindering EV adoption by women

Published on October 24, 2023


New research from Geotab® unveils potential limiting factors on EV adoption including charging station safety and reliable infrastructure

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Toronto, Ontario (October 24, 2023) - Geotab Inc. (“Geotab”), a global leader in connected vehicle technology released new research which indicates that charging station safety is a consideration among women, and could be hindering electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Canada and the United States (US). 

 

The research, which surveyed more than 1000 men and women in Canada and the US respectively,  indicates safety concerns, such as well-lit, less remote charging stations, may be a key consideration in EV adoption in both Canada and the US. Of the survey respondents, 46% of Canadian women and 33% of US women are considering an EV as their next vehicle, while actual EV ownership statistics reveal a stark disparity. In Canada, men account for 74% of EV owners, and in the US, 72% of EV owners are men, indicating there are barriers for women in embracing EVs. 

 

Safety Concerns Explored

 

Geotab’s research established a compelling correlation between safety concerns surrounding charging location and EV ownership, revealing notable gaps between intent to purchase and actual adoption. 

Canadian Women’s Concerns: 

  • 30% of women surveyed express concerns about the overall safety of EV charging locations.
  • Nearly half of women surveyed noted easily accessible, well-lit charging stations in less remote areas would help convince them to purchase an EV. 
  • 20% of women surveyed are also more likely to consider increased security around charging stations as a convincing factor for their next vehicle purchase.

 

US Women’s Concerns:

  • 43% of women surveyed have safety concerns regarding EV charging stations.
  • Approximately 40% of women surveyed noted the importance of accessible, well-lit charging stations in less remote areas would influence their EV purchase decision. 
  • 21% of women surveyed consider increased security around charging stations as a factor that could influence their next vehicle purchase.

 

“The lack of consistency in charging infrastructure along with concerns for personal safety may help explain in part, why women make up a minority of electric vehicle owners,” said Sherry Calkins, Vice President, Connected Car & Platform Solutions at Geotab. “Safety is also one of the most cited concerns of women working in the commercial vehicle industry, including trucking, especially when it comes to truck stops and rest areas. As we strive to attract more women to the industry, at a time when commercial fleets are moving towards EV adoption, it is important to consider these issues in order to avoid creating new barriers in the industry.”

 

Youthful Enthusiasm for EVs

 

The research also indicates that younger age groups (18-34) exhibit the most interest in EV ownership, with 53% of US and 55% of Canadian respondents in this age group expressing a strong desire to own an EV. However, factors such as the cost of EVs may be limiting actual adoption, since Canadian EV drivers tend to be older with at least 50% of Canadian EV drivers aged 55 years or older and the average age of a Canadian EV driver being 51.3 years. The same is true in the US, where people aged 55 and older make up 53.6% of EV owners. 

 

Geotab, a global leader in connected transportation solutions, leverages data insights to effectively plan, manage and measure the impact of fleet electrification, sustainable transportation, and charging infrastructure. To learn more about Geotab’s fleet electrification solutions and research on charging infrastructure, visit: Fleet Electrification Knowledge Centre.


Media Contact

Nicole Riddle

Senior Specialist, Strategic Communications

pr@geotab.com

About Geotab

Geotab, the global leader in connected vehicle and asset solutions, leverages advanced data analytics and AI to enhance fleet performance, safety, and sustainability while optimizing costs. Backed by a team of industry leading data scientists, engineers and AI experts, we serve over 50,000 customers across 160 countries, processing billions of data points hourly from more than 4 million vehicles. Data security and privacy are at the forefront of all we do—trusted by Fortune 500 organizations and some of the largest public sector fleets in the world, we meet top cybersecurity standards. Geotab’s open platform and diverse Geotab Marketplace offers hundreds of fleet-ready third-party solutions. Learn more at www.geotab.com and follow us on LinkedIn or visit Geotab News and Views.

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