Study: Nearly Half of US EV Drivers Consider Switching Back to Gas Vehicles
- Nearly half of American electric vehicle owners are considering switching back to gas-powered cars, according to a study by McKinsey & Company.
- Insufficient charging infrastructure is a key reason for the potential switch from EVs, with 35% globally citing it as a major factor.
- Other reasons for reluctance to buy electric cars include technology skepticism, low familiarity, and high ownership costs.
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Nearly Half Of US EV Drivers Consider Switching Back To Gas Vehicles: McKinsey Study
Nearly Half Of US EV Drivers Consider Switching Back To Gas Vehicles: McKinsey Study Authored by Andrew Moran via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), More electric vehicle drivers are thinking about switching back to internal combustion engine automobiles, according to new findings from the 2024 McKinsey & Co. Mobility Consumer Global Survey. A Volkswagen electric car is parked in front of a charging station in Salzgitter, north-central Germany, on…
Almost Half of U.S. EV Drivers Considering Gas-Powered Cars - American Faith
A recent survey by McKinsey & Co. found that almost half of American electric vehicle (EV) owners are considering going back to internal combustion engine cars. The survey was distributed to 30,000 consumers across 15 countries. Forty-six percent of survey respondents said they were likely to purchase a gas-powered vehicle for their next car purchase. The primary reason behind the shift is the lack of charging infrastructure, respondents said. …
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