Consumers Keep Cooling on EVs
Decline in interest continued in February, with charging concerns at the forefront of skeptics’ minds.
Decline in interest continued in February, with charging concerns at the forefront of skeptics’ minds.
Cox Automotive debuts technology across Manheim locations for dealers and fleets.
J.D. Power study shows progress, though Level 1 portables have a ways to go.
First-time program at reduced cost to dealers is for prospective local- and state-government fleet customers.
The models’ price declines easily eclipse those of ICE, hybrid models, study shows.
Study shows chargers increased in number and per capita, ranks cities and states on EV-friendliness.
But mix of pressures limit U.S. adoption, though J.D. Power sees EVs passing 50% market share by 2031.
Consumer Reports puts seven on its standout ranking, and says they’re gaining U.S. popularity.
Biden administration said to be easing stricter limits.
Part of his charge is developing ‘lower-cost, higher-performing’ models.
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