Electric vehicle (EV) sales in the US have failed to gain significant momentum, despite record-high fuel prices and growing concerns about climate change. Despite the economic incentives and environmental benefits of EVs, the market remains stagnant, with many consumers still hesitant to make the switch from traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. According to the latest data, EV sales have plateaued, with many analysts attributing the slowdown to a lack of charging infrastructure, limited model options, and high upfront costs. As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change and energy security, the lack of progress in the US EV market is raising concerns about the country's ability to meet its ambitious emissions reduction targets.


US EV Sales Tread Water Despite Fuel Price Pain  Energy Intelligence