Electric vehicles (EVs) have been touted as the future of transportation, with many governments and companies investing heavily in their development and adoption. However, a growing number of experts are sounding the alarm that EVs may not be able to compete with their gasoline-powered counterparts without significant government subsidies. In a new opinion piece, a prominent critic argues that the industry's reliance on taxpayer dollars is unsustainable and may ultimately hinder the widespread adoption of EVs. As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change and air pollution, the question remains: can EVs truly be a viable alternative to traditional vehicles without a financial safety net?


Opinion | EVs Can’t Compete Without Subsidies  WSJ