The article explores the prevailing panic regarding electric vehicles (EVs) amidst a backdrop of alarming headlines. To counter these narratives, the authors interviewed seven recent EV buyers, finding that each rated their purchase satisfaction at 7 or above. Despite concerns over charging infrastructure and range, the experiences of these buyers indicate a positive reception toward EV ownership. While there was speculation about a potential honeymoon phase affecting their views, the overall sentiment suggests that fears of widespread EV disappointment may be overstated and that improvement areas exist.
The lived experience of every single one of these Americans refuted the narrative of mass EV disappointment.
On a rating scale from 1 to 10, every single buyer rated their experience at 7 or above.
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