As the United States continues its transition to electric vehicles (EVs), a new landscape is emerging, with some states thriving while others struggle to keep pace. A recent analysis by Ars Technica reveals the winners and losers in the EV adoption game, highlighting key factors such as charging infrastructure, government incentives, and consumer demand. From California's dominance in EV sales to the challenges faced by rural states with limited charging options, this report provides a comprehensive breakdown of the EV market in America. With the Biden administration's ambitious goal of electrifying 50% of new vehicle sales by 2030, understanding which states are leading the charge and which are falling behind has never been more crucial.


EV adoption in America: Who’s winning, who’s losing?  Ars Technica