Americans Turn Their Backs On EVs
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, critiques the stalled growth of electric vehicles in the U.S. Originally projected to dominate new car sales by 2030, EV adoption has flattened due to range limitations, slow charging, poor cold-weather performance, and general consumer hesitation. According to McIntyre, the EV revolution may still be coming—but it’s hitting major roadblocks.
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