Americans Are Turning More And More To Hybrids: Study
Briefly

The latest AAA survey reveals a notable drop in Americans' interest in electric vehicles (EVs), with only 16% of respondents likely to consider one for their next car—down from 25% two years prior. This marks the lowest interest recorded since 2019. The decline can be linked to high vehicle costs, insufficient charging infrastructure, and changing political narratives against EVs. Increasingly, buyers are turning to non-plug-in hybrids as a middle-ground solution that provides benefits without many of the concerns associated with fully electric cars.
The recent AAA survey has highlighted a significant decrease in American interest in electric vehicles, with only 16% of respondents likely to consider buying one.
This decline in interest is attributed to high prices, inadequate charging infrastructure, and a shift in public sentiment against electrification policies.
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