Electric vehicle deployment in the US is hindered by high upfront costs and tariffs on Chinese imports, leading to slow sales growth. Carmakers are adjusting production plans, reducing EV output in favor of combustion and hybrid cars despite improving EV technology and rising popularity.
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‘It’s just not accessible to us.’ Electric vehicle technology is improving and the popularity of electric cars is increasing, but many Americans aren’t biting. Tariffs are partly to blame. https://t.co/oDMTOVJ9nK https://t.co/Q8a56Wnspg
‘It’s just not accessible to us.’ Electric vehicle technology is improving and the popularity of electric cars is increasing, but many Americans aren’t biting. Tariffs are partly to blame https://t.co/nqKYntMy2Y https://t.co/aYWtE7UAfl
“It’s just not accessible to us at this point in our life." Sales growth has slowed. Many carmakers are rethinking manufacturing plans, cutting the numbers of EVs they had planned to produce for the US market in favour of combustion-engined and hybrid cars.… https://t.co/mPsvuCdQDH
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