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American drivers in 2024 are less likely to consider buying an EV than were in 2023, despite the choice of electric cars being bigger than ever, a new study has found.

 
J.D. Power polled more than 8,000 drivers between January and April for its annual Electric Vehicle Consideration (EVC) report and learned that the number of people who say they are “very likely” to consider purchasing an EV stood at 24 percent, down from 26 percent last year. Those who said they were “overall likely” to buy one also dropped, falling from 61 percent to 58 percent.


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