Electric vehicle sales in Tennessee have hit a roadblock, according to a new report revealing a significant decline in the number of residents purchasing eco-friendly vehicles. The data, which highlights a notable shift in consumer behavior, raises questions about the state's efforts to promote sustainable transportation and meet its ambitious clean energy goals. As the demand for electric vehicles continues to wane, concerns are growing about the potential impact on the state's environment and economy. The report's findings may also have significant implications for the automotive industry, which has invested heavily in electric vehicle production in Tennessee.


Fewer Tennesseans are buying electric vehicles, new report shows  WZTV