As gas prices continue to soar, many are turning to electric vehicles (EVs) as a potentially more affordable option, but despite growing interest, sales of EVs remain sluggish. A recent trend suggests that while more Americans are considering making the switch to electric, the actual number of EVs sold has not kept pace. Analysts point to a variety of factors, including limited charging infrastructure and higher upfront costs, as major roadblocks to widespread adoption. Despite the hype surrounding EVs, it remains to be seen whether the current spike in gas prices will be enough to propel the industry forward.


Expensive gas spikes EV interest, but not sales  WFIE | 14 News