U.S. Drivers Express Mixed Feelings Towards Electric Vehicles


🚗 U.S. Drivers Express Mixed Feelings Towards Electric Vehicles.

U.S. consumers have shown increasing interest and concerns about electric vehicles (EVs), according to a survey by Ernst & Young (EY). The survey revealed that 48% of U.S. car buyers plan to purchase an EV within the next 24 months, a significant increase from the previous year. This surge in interest has propelled the U.S. to seventh place in global EV readiness. Factors contributing to the rise include the recovery from the pandemic and a higher car-buying intent among existing car owners. To cater to the demand, car manufacturers are likely to invest in EV models for larger vehicles, particularly SUVs.

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