As the US grapples with an escalating energy crisis, concerns are growing about the long-term viability of electric vehicles (EVs). With record-high gas prices and widespread power outages, many are questioning whether EVs can truly be a reliable alternative to traditional gasoline-powered cars. The Herald Journal reports on the growing anxiety surrounding the EV industry, as manufacturers and consumers alike face the daunting reality of a potentially strained energy supply. As the nation struggles to meet its energy demands, can the electric vehicle revolution stay on track, or will it be derailed by the very crisis it was meant to alleviate?


US Energy Crisis Electric Vehicles  The Herald Journal