Why Are Some American Drivers Souring on the Idea of EVs?
Briefly

In recent polling, the percentage of Americans who believe EVs are better for the environment dropped from 63% to 58%, indicating growing doubts about their merits.
The decline in support for the environmental benefits of EVs appears to stem primarily from those not actively considering an electric vehicle purchase, raising concerns about broader acceptance.
The cultural framing of EVs as a partisan issue complicates their acceptance, with public opinion increasingly dividing along political lines, potentially undermining their adoption.
Despite staying steady, sentiments among those considering EVs suggest an awareness of their environmental impact, juxtaposed against the larger group of skeptics.
Read at InsideHook
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