In Indonesia, electric vehicles are considered a strategic solution to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and air pollution. Although the use of electric vehicles is essential for a sustainable transportation system, individual acceptance must be considered to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. This study aims to assess individual acceptance of electric vehicles using the UTAUT3 model. The factors causing individual behavioral intention and use behavior used in this study are performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, hedonic motivation, price value, habit, and personal innovativeness. Two hundred thirty respondents participated in an online survey through social media and messaging. The requirements to be a respondent are to own and use an ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) car, have a driving license, know electric vehicles, and come from the Surabaya and Jabodetabek areas (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi). This study shows that behavioral intention strongly determines electric vehicle use behavior. Based on this study, the factors strongly influencing the intention to adopt electric vehicles are effort expectancy, habit, hedonic motivation, performance expectancy, and personal innovativeness. The behavioral intention of electric vehicle adoption is not influenced by price value, facilitating conditions, and social influence factors. Understanding the complex aspects of Indonesian society’s view of electric vehicles can provide information on the reasons that drive the use of electric vehicles and provide guidance for more effective implementation strategies.