China is awash in $10,000 EVs. Importing them could have changed everything
Briefly

New Chinese electric car models like the Seagull and Zhidou Rainbow are competitively priced, undercutting U.S. EVs like the Nissan Leaf. However, barriers like new tariffs hinder their entry into the U.S. market.
American consumers perceive EV cost as a significant barrier to adoption, despite a majority expressing interest in purchasing electric cars.
American automakers have traditionally focused on high-end EVs, but the emergence of affordable Chinese models may drive a shift towards more economical options in the market.
Read at Fast Company
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