Editorial: Surveys say public’s not plugged into EV conversion
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Editorial: Surveys say public’s not plugged into EV conversion
It seems American consumers aren’t as charged up about electric vehicles as they used to be. Two polls conducted at virtually the same time frame reached the same conclusion. Interest in EV purchases among U.S. adults downshifted to its lowest level since 2019, according to a new AAA survey. The automobile group reported Tuesday that 16% of adults reported they were either likely or very likely to buy a fully electric vehicle as their next car. …
Despite the constant climate propaganda and the attempts to market electric cars as future technology, the people in the United States show little interest in the purchase of electricity. This has various reasons. For some years now, politics has been trying to make people taste the purchase of electric cars within the framework of the general climate madness and also to force the car industry to produce electricity. This, regardless of the fact…
U.S. Electric Vehicle Adoption Plummets
Just 16% of American drivers say they are likely to buy an electric vehicle (EV) as their next car—the lowest share recorded in AAA’s annual surveys since 2019. High battery maintenance costs, high purchase prices, and concerns about range continue to be major deterrents for U.S. consumers to consider buying an EV, according to AAA’s latest survey released earlier this month. These key barriers have remained more or less the same in recent years…
American Interest in Electric Vehicles Declines as Hybrids Gain Momentum
American interest in fully electric vehicles (EVs) has declined to its lowest level in years, with more buyers turning to hybrid alternatives, a new study from the American Automobile Association (AAA) shows. According to the survey of 1,128 U.S. adults, only 16% said they were “likely” or “very likely” to consider an EV for their [...] The post American Interest in Electric Vehicles Declines as Hybrids Gain Momentum – Study appeared first on EV…
Electric drive is revolutionizing not only passenger cars, but also commercial vehicles – but when will the switch pay off? According to Ford Hungary, the future clearly belongs to electrification, but demand is not yet keeping up with supply, and domestic entrepreneurs are not rushing to get behind the wheel of the E-Transit. According to Managing Director Andrea Kővágó-Laky, the key to success is education, state incentives and a well-designed…
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