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Research finds roughly one-half of consumers who have solar or EV technology have bothATLANTA, Oct. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative (SGCC) has released its latest research, Consumer Driven Technologies. Compiled on behalf of and available to its nationwide energy industry members, the report sheds light on consumer attitudes and their interest in solar power and electric vehicles. Consumer Driven Technologies surveyed 1,571 respondents on four distinct technologies and services: residential solar, community solar, green power plans, and electric vehicles. Through oversampling of adopters of residential solar PV and EV technologies, the study supports in-depth analysis of the motivations, concerns and experience of consumers who have recently made decisions regarding their purchase and use. "By taking a deep dive into the perceptions of early solar and EV users, we are able to provide energy leaders with timely and critical data to help them envision and execute a modernized grid - one that's best able to implement clean, renewable energy for the 21st century," said Patty Durand, President/CEO of SGCC. Key findings from Consumer Drive Technologies indicate:
Sharna Fulton To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/research-finds-roughly-one-half-of-consumers-who-have-solar-or-ev-technology-have-both-300347509.html SOURCE Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative |