As the global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) gains momentum, a surprising trend is emerging in the United States: a decline in EV adoption. Despite the Biden administration's ambitious goal of electrifying 50% of the country's new car sales by 2030, the US is now lagging behind other developed nations in EV adoption. According to recent data, EV sales in the US have slowed significantly, with many experts attributing this decline to a combination of factors, including high production costs, limited charging infrastructure, and a lack of government incentives. But what's behind this sudden reversal, and what does it mean for the future of the US automotive industry?


Why the US is turning away from electric vehicles | Transforming Business  Modern Ghana