As gas prices continue to soar, many are turning to electric vehicles (EVs) as a more affordable alternative. However, despite the growing interest in EVs, sales have not seen a significant spike. A recent trend suggests that consumers are increasingly considering EVs, but are ultimately opting for other options due to various factors, including limited charging infrastructure, higher upfront costs, and concerns over battery durability. As the world grapples with the ongoing energy crisis, the EV market's slow growth raises questions about the industry's ability to meet the growing demand for sustainable transportation.
Expensive gas spikes EV interest, but not sales Action News 5