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An investigation into the major barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles in last-mile deliveries for sustainable transport

  • Imamali Dadashzadaf(Author)
    ,
  • Jose Arturo Garza-Reyesc, e(Author)
    ,
  • Ranjit Roy Ghatakd(Author)
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Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
    SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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Abstract

Purpose: Although electric vehicles (EVs) offer promising solutions for reducing transport emissions, several obstacles hinder their adoption, and supply chain (SC) stakeholders must systematically identify and address these challenges. Prior research has explored barriers to EV adoption but lacks a global focus on last-mile delivery (LMD). Our study aims to fill this gap, providing a foundation for future research and aiding organizational shifts towards sustainable transportation. Design/methodology/approach: Our study identifies 21 critical barriers to EV deployment in LMDs, validated through a quantitative survey involving 157 SC experts. The survey data are analysed using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), which identifies four distinct dimensions encapsulating the identified barriers. Based on consultations with five experts, the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) ranks these dimensions and individual impediments globally. Findings: The study finds “Energy and Infrastructure Barriers” and “Financial and Resource Barriers” to be the most significant hindrances. Noteworthy individual barriers include the absence of fast-charging stations, insufficient electricity provision and the need for investment in Power Grid upgrades. Originality/value: This research contributes to the existing literature by offering a robust methodology for classifying and ranking EV adoption barriers through EFA and AHP. It thus provides a globally applicable framework for stakeholders to devise targeted strategies for overcoming these barriers.

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Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 906-938 (33 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

International Journal of Logistics Management (Volume 36, Issue 3)

Publication milestones

  • Accepted/In press - 2024
  • Published - 29/04/2025

Publication status

Published - 29/04/2025

ISSN

0957-4093

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 105003745184
  • Scopus: 85208241333