As global gas prices continue to soar, a shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) is underway in many parts of the world. However, a notable exception can be seen in the United States, where EV adoption remains stubbornly low despite growing demand elsewhere. According to a new report, countries such as Norway, Sweden, and the UK are witnessing a surge in EV sales, driven by high fuel costs and government incentives. Meanwhile, the US lags behind, with EVs accounting for less than 6% of new car sales, raising questions about why the country is failing to keep pace with its global counterparts.
Soaring gas prices have drivers turning to EVs — except in the US Canary Media