Analysts at Ernst and Young surveyed 1,500 U.S. consumers in March and found that 48...
Analysts at Ernst and Young surveyed 1,500 U.S. consumers in March and found that 48 percent of vehicle buyers plan to purchase an EV – representing a nearly 20 percent jump from last year’s survey.Nearly half of U.S. consumers who plan to buy a car in the next two years say they’ll go electric, according to a new report from consulting firm Ernst and Young.in March and found that 48 percent of vehicle buyers plan to purchase an EV – representing a nearly 20 percent jump from last year’s survey.
“Consumers need access to safe, reliable, convenient and affordable charging to drive and own an EV, and our research shows real concerns remain,” Marc Coltelli, Americas leader of electric mobility at Ernst and Young, said in a statement. “To scale adoption, the challenge confronting America’s transition to EVs is instilling charging confidence among consumers.”, aimed at increasing charging stations in the state.
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