As gas prices continue to fluctuate, Americans are still hesitant to ditch their internal combustion engines for electric vehicles (EVs), despite the recent dip in fuel costs. Despite the current price of $4.55 per gallon, many are holding onto their gas-guzzling vehicles, citing concerns over range anxiety, charging infrastructure, and the higher upfront cost of EVs. While some may argue that the lower gas prices have taken the pressure off, it seems that the shift to EVs is not happening as quickly as manufacturers and environmentalists had hoped. A closer look at the latest market trends and consumer attitudes reveals the challenges facing the EV industry in its bid to win over the hearts and minds of American drivers.


$4.55 Gas Still Isn’t Convincing America to Buy EVs  Autoweek