Are U.S. EV Owners Really Set to Switch Back to Gas Cars? The Debate Heats Up
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Crisis, examines a new study claiming 46% of EV owners in the U.S. might return to gas-powered cars. While the study’s methodology is questionable, McIntyre says it highlights common concerns among EV users, including range anxiety, charging infrastructure, tire wear and winter performance. He notes that if the findings are accurate, it could signal deeper troubles for an already struggling EV market, as companies like Ford lose market share and Tesla’s dominance declines to 49%.
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