Consumers Keep Cooling on EVs
Decline in interest continued in February, with charging concerns at the forefront of skeptics’ minds.
Decline in interest continued in February, with charging concerns at the forefront of skeptics’ minds.
J.D. Power study shows longer appointment wait times driving business to after-market providers.
But mix of pressures limit U.S. adoption, though J.D. Power sees EVs passing 50% market share by 2031.
Hyundai, Mercedes outshine rivals; EV shoppers’ satisfaction up.
J.D. Power study found interest has surged due to more affordability and availability in the segment.
Supply hits 20-month high in November as SAAR falls from October, NADA says.
J.D. Power report says current adoption rates to result in 24% new-vehicle share by 2026.
Strikes don’t impact deliveries, which are benefiting from rebounding inventory.
But survey shows overall satisfaction improves due to empathic, informative communication.
New study shows little trust, though many who ride think better of the experience.
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