MINI Range Only Needed- Faster Charge Desired EV Survey Shows

A new consumer survey conducted by MINI USA reveals various shifts in American consumers’ sentiment toward electric vehicles (EVs) over the last three years. The survey, which repeated the same set of questions used in a 2019 questionnaire carried out by MINI USA, indicates that more Americans – and particularly younger and female consumers – view electric vehicles as a primary car in the household more than any other use case. This represents a shift from 2019 where more respondents selected “commuting car” and “city car” as preferred uses. Commissioned by Engine’s CARAVAN®, the survey further explores consumers‘ level of knowledge about the EV infrastructure in their regions, as well as personal attitudes toward EV ownership and travel needs.

Conversely, education on certain key topics has seen minor change over the period for many consumers, particularly regarding the advancement and mainstreaming of EV technology.

  • About 63% of all respondents in 2022 still consider EV owners to be early adopters, which is only 3% lower over the last three years. While this pioneering connotation may sound complimentary to some, it highlights a need for more mainstream awareness of the accessibility, daily usage, and convenience of electric vehicles today.
  • Greater visibility for charging stations is needed, though some progress has been made. About 35% of consumers now know where their nearest EV charging port is located, a slight improvement from 26% in 2019.

“Over the last three years electric vehicles have become more mainstream, making great strides in both technological advancements and in consumer perception,” said Andrew Cutler, Head of Communications, MINI USA. “As MINI is moving to become fully electric by 2030, it is important that we and other EV brands with skin in the game continue to demonstrate that EVs are more accessible and satisfying to drive for everyone.”

Another point requiring stronger evangelization is the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit most EV buyers would receive upon purchasing their new vehicle. Strong progress has been made among college graduates (particularly in high-income households), with 50% or more now considering the credit as an important purchasing factor. This attitude falls steeply, though, among consumers with little to no college education or who live in lower-income households, where the tax credit could proportionately be more beneficial.

To read more about the Federal Tax Credit available for EV owners, read here.

About the MINI Cooper SE

With a low center of gravity, a powerful electric powertrain, and dynamic handling, the MINI Cooper SE is a true performance car that retains all the fun-to-drive attributes MINI owners have come to know and love.

With an MSRP of $29,900 plus federal EV credits of $7,500, and additional state incentives, the cost for a MINI Cooper SE can be as low $20,000. This makes it one of the most affordable, fun to drive premium EVs on the market.

Owners of a MINI Cooper SE battery electric may realize additional saving of up to $1,268 over a year based on driving habits and U.S. national average energy costs. Plus, with most Americans driving less than 50 miles per day, market data shows that the MINI Cooper SE and its 114-mile range works for many customers.

Survey Methodology

The General Population survey was conducted among a sample of 1,016 adults comprising 488 men and 523 women 18 years of age and older on behalf of MINI USA. The online omnibus study was conducted from April 1-3, 2022.