Abstract

The usage of fossil fuels is regarded as the generation of energy alternative towards electric vehicles (EVs) in third-world nations for a cleaner transportation sector. The rapid development of EVs is the most effective solution, even if the short-term ecological benefits for third-world nations cannot cover the short-term expenses. Since ecological issues have opened the door for certain developing nations to catch up to the worldwide competition, it is important to weigh other options to bring EVs to the marketplace. Hence, the study proposes a model of neutrosophic set combined with entropy to deal with uncertain cases. The proposed model uses the single-valued neutrosophic to compute the weights of criteria and rank alternatives. A case study with three options, eight criteria, and ten alternatives are proposed to examine the EVs implementation decision-making procedure. The results show that the performance criterion as the best criteria in EVs. Consumers place a high value on the speed, maneuverability, and interior comfort of EVs.

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