Only 5 percent of US car buyers want an EV, according to survey
Briefly

A new Deloitte survey shows that 62 percent of US consumers prefer internal combustion engines for their next vehicle, highlighting a significant preference for traditional powertrains.
The data reveals that 5 percent of US consumers would choose a battery electric vehicle as their next purchase, indicating affordability concerns and a preference for ICE.
Deloitte's findings suggest a strong preference for hybrids among consumers globally, yet they remain overshadowed by the dominance of internal combustion engines in the US market.
The reluctance toward battery electric vehicles in the US may stem from affordability issues, with 45 percent of consumers unwilling to spend over $34,999 on a car.
Read at Ars Technica
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