In a scathing rebuke to the current focus on electric vehicle (EV) incentives, a recent letter to the editor published in the Los Angeles Times argues that policymakers are overlooking a crucial aspect of making EVs more affordable for consumers: used EVs. The writer contends that while new EV models may be getting the lion's share of attention, used EVs offer a more practical and cost-effective solution for many drivers. By highlighting the potential of the used EV market, the letter aims to shift the conversation towards more sustainable and consumer-friendly policies that prioritize affordability and accessibility. As the EV industry continues to evolve, the author's call to action raises important questions about the role of government incentives and the future of transportation in the United States.


Letters to the Editor: If you truly care about consumer costs, you should be talking about used EVs  Los Angeles Times