Despite growing concerns about climate change and the push for sustainable energy, electric vehicles (EVs) have yet to gain widespread acceptance in the US. According to a new report, there are several underlying reasons why many Americans are hesitant to switch to EVs. From high upfront costs and limited charging infrastructure to concerns about battery durability and range anxiety, these obstacles are making it difficult for EVs to gain traction in the market. As the US continues to lag behind other countries in EV adoption, experts are sounding the alarm about the need for policy changes and infrastructure investments to make EVs more accessible and affordable for the average consumer.
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