U.S. Electric Vehicle Adoption Stumbles Behind China
David Callaway and Douglas McIntyre, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discuss the declining optimism around the U.S. transition to electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030. While countries like China and many in Europe are seeing EV sales surpass 50%, American consumer resistance to moving away from gas-powered vehicles is slowing progress. Despite shrinking sales from companies like Ford, the editors agree that EVs will continue to grow—just much more slowly than originally projected.
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