
Consider This from NPR The EPA Wants Millions More EVs On The Road. Should You Buy One?
Apr 14, 2023
Keith Barry, an automotive reporter for Consumer Reports, dives into the sweeping changes from the EPA aimed at increasing electric vehicle (EV) adoption by 2032. He explains how manufacturers must now shift gears to meet ambitious emissions standards and what this means for consumers. Barry discusses financial barriers that may deter buyers and highlights new tax credits that could make EVs more accessible. With industry reinvention on the horizon, potential buyers receive crucial insights on timing and considerations for entering the EV market.
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Unexpected EV Purchase
- A customer initially intended to buy a RAV4 but bought an electric BZ4X due to long wait times.
- This switch highlights how unforeseen circumstances can lead to EV adoption.
EV Sales Gap
- The U.S. needs millions more EV buyers to meet its climate targets.
- Current sales are far from sufficient, with one dealer selling only 20 EVs out of 1,000 total sales.
Challenges in Truck Country
- EV sales face challenges, particularly in areas with truck-heavy markets like Waco, Texas.
- While interest exists, sales remain low due to factors like limited range and charging infrastructure.
