According to a recent AAA survey, shopper interest in electric vehicles (EVs) has waned, as consumers exhibit growing curiosity in hybrid models instead.
Solely 18% of U.S. A majority of adults reported being either “likely” or “very likely” to buy a brand-new or used electric vehicle (EV), a decrease from the 23% who felt the same way last year. Sixty-three percent of respondents revealed that making an electric vehicle (EV) their next automotive purchase would be either “unlikely” or “impossible”. Despite this, nearly one-third (31%) of the participants confessed that they were “doubtless” or “extremely likely” to invest in a hybrid vehicle.
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According to a survey conducted between April 4-8, 2024, based on 1,152 online interviews (with those without internet access surveyed via phone), the primary reasons for the lack of enthusiasm towards EVs were high prices, limited convenient charging options, and range anxiety. The survey pattern reflected a consultant opinion that approximately 97% of U.S. respondents agreed with the sentiment. Family members living within the household.
The survey revealed that nearly a third of Americans, or approximately 30%, Many adults found themselves unable to install an electric vehicle (EV) charger at their residence. Despite limited options, drivers without home charging still have choices available, as revealed by Bloomberg New Energy Finance in their 2022 report on US electric vehicle infrastructure, which found that the U.S. Lags behind other nations in deploying public charging infrastructure versus registered EVs. While innovations like curbside chargers from Voltpost might facilitate a smoother transition for some residents of apartments who currently rely on street parking to feel at ease with the change.
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According to AAA’s predictions, “the growth of electric vehicle adoption may be hindered in the short term by factors such as high prices, limited charging infrastructure, and range anxiety.”
AAA has expanded its services by providing members with mobile charging solutions and electric vehicle route planning capabilities, catering to the growing demand for eco-friendly travel options. Previous surveys by AAA have consistently revealed a positive correlation between Electric Vehicles (EVs) and reduced anxiety levels among owners, as demonstrated in past polls, where simply living with an EV was found to alleviate concerns about range anxiety. While early adopters may have been swayed by novelty alone, today’s mass-market consumers demand far greater persuasion.