(Breitbart)—Americans are not as interested in purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) as they once were, according to an AAA poll.
Back in 2022, the same survey found that 25 percent of those asked said they “were either likely or very likely to buy a fully electric vehicle as their next car.”
Today, that number sits at just 16 percent.
Over the past four years, those who said they “would be unlikely or very unlikely to purchase an EV rose from 51% in 2022 to 63% in 2025.”
“Taking a longer view, the percentage of U.S. drivers who believe that most cars will be electric within the next 10 years has declined from 40% in 2022 to 23% this year,” writes WWLP.com.
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