As gas prices continue to soar, many Americans are left wondering if the shift to electric vehicles (EVs) is finally gaining momentum. According to a recent study by Edmunds, the answer is not as clear-cut as it seems. Despite rising fuel costs, sales of electric vehicles have not seen a significant surge, raising questions about whether consumers are truly making the switch. With the average price of gasoline now hovering near $3.50 per gallon, it's more crucial than ever for car buyers to consider the long-term benefits of EVs, including lower operating costs and reduced emissions. But are the numbers adding up, or is the electric vehicle revolution still a distant dream?


Gas Prices Continue to Rise, But Are Shoppers Actually Shifting to Electric Vehicles?  Edmunds