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rangerrebew

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Jan 6, 2022 - Energy & Environment
69% of Americans don't want hybrid or electric for their next car
Ben Geman
 

Most consumers, especially in the U.S., plan to stick with internal combustion tech for their next vehicles, a wide-ranging new survey shows.

Driving the news: Deloitte's annual survey of consumer auto views breaks down preferences by country, showing regional differences but overall that traditional vehicles and to a lesser extent hybrids are the strong favorites.

    "Consumers who said they are not considering an EV as their next vehicle cited range anxiety and a lack of public charging infrastructure as their biggest concerns," the survey notes.

Why it matters: EV sales are growing quickly, but the extremely high market penetration sought by many regulators and activists will require major shifts in public confidence.

https://www.axios.com/oil-electric-engine-vehicles-consumers-c57f0c71-becc-406d-8d21-8465b3bf4041.html

rangerrebew

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Re: 69% of Americans don't want hybrid or electric for their next car
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2022, 04:06:22 pm »
So what?  What the people want and congress provides are not necessarily the same and this is a case in point.  The Feds want EVs and are trying to rid the country of all fossil fuels to accomplish it.  Whether the people get what THEY want or whether they get what the feds want is yet to be seen though my guess is it will be EVs. :nono: