"Poll: Less Than Half of Americans Interested in EVs Despite Biden's Push"

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A recent poll by the Associated Press indicates that less than half of Americans are interested in purchasing an electric vehicle (EV), with only 4-in-10 somewhat likely to buy one. The main concerns are cost, range, and lack of charging stations. Plug-in hybrids appear to be a more attractive option for many. Despite President Biden's push for increased EV sales, resistance remains due to these factors. The poll also reveals that a significant number of Americans would consider buying a cheaper Chinese-made EV over a more expensive U.S.-made one.
Topics:business#automotive#charging-infrastructure#electric-vehicles#ev-adoption#plug-in-hybrids#poll
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