Nearly half the owners of American electric vehicles want to return to gas

A few years ago, automotive manufacturers began planning to turn their line into battery - powered electric vehicles. Some even set deadlines for ending the production of derivative cars. But consumer interest is decreasing, and now nearly half the owners of American electric vehicles can [...]
Some even set deadlines for ending the production of derivative cars.
But consumer interest is decreasing, and now nearly half of the owners of electric vehicles in America can turn into derivatives. What's going on?
Study of 2024 McKinsey & Co Mobile Consumer Pulse. It reveals that 46 percent of the owners of electric vehicles in the United States, well above the world average of 29 percent, want to switch to gasoline cars because of inadequate charge infrastructure.
As of May, the U.S. had 183 thousand public charger EV, but it still doesn't have enough, it's sending ingraphy.
Infrastructure Bipartian Law in 2021 distributed $5 billion in grants for the construction of fast carpours, but implementation is taking a long time due to a series of local, state and federal regulations and consumer needs
The other reasons the owners gave them why they could go back include the inability to charge home, stress of concern over the charge, and demand of charge mobility.
Only 13 percent said that they did not enjoy driving.












