EVs have a Republican problem' with divide deepening ahead of election
Briefly

Electric vehicles face significant challenges in gaining traction among conservative voters, as some Republicans strongly oppose the Biden administration's push for EVs, contributing to lower adoption rates.
Mike Murphy emphasizes the importance of engaging Republican voters in the electric vehicle market, stating, 'Unless we start getting Republicans to buy EVs, we'll never get to the numbers the Biden administration has proposed.'
The divide in EV adoption is stark, with Democratic states leading in new electric vehicle sales, while many Republican states have extremely low rates, reflecting a political and cultural divide.
Political ads in Michigan highlight the clash between Republican narratives about EVs and the reality of job creation in this sector, showing a complex intersection of politics and consumer values.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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