EV Adoption in the U.S. Will Badly Miss 2030 Goals
David Callaway and Douglas McIntyre, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reflect on the unrealistic expectations set by U.S. officials and automakers regarding EV adoption. Despite global progress—especially in Europe and China—they point out that American consumers’ attachment to traditional vehicles, combined with declining EV sales like Ford’s, makes the 2030 targets unlikely. While growth may continue, it will be slow and incremental.
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