As the world shifts towards electric vehicles, a surprising trend is emerging in the US: consumers are increasingly turning to hybrid cars over their fully electric counterparts. Despite the growing awareness of climate change and the benefits of EVs, many Americans are still drawn to the practicality and affordability of hybrid vehicles. With their ability to seamlessly switch between electric and gasoline power, hybrids offer a compromise that many consumers find appealing, especially for those with longer commutes or who need to tow trailers. As a result, hybrid sales are outpacing those of EVs in the US, raising questions about the future of the electric vehicle market and what this shift might mean for the industry as a whole.


Why hybrids — not EVs — are winning over US consumers  Chattanooga Times Free Press