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Why Aren’t Electric Cars Selling? – Intercessors for America

Even as the Biden administration invests billions in the electric vehicle industry, retailers report that those vehicles are just not selling. Why do you suppose that is?

From Breitbart. Electric Vehicles (EVs) are “piling up on dealer lots” as American consumers continue buying traditional gas-powered cars at faster rates, the Wall Street Journal reports. …

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The Journal reports:

As a result, electric cars and trucks are piling up on dealer lots, causing auto companies to reassess their investment plans. It takes a dealership around three weeks longer to sell an EV than a gasoline vehicle. … 

Aside from a lack of electric charging stations and consumer nervousness over reliability, the cost of EVs remains a prime reason why Americans are choosing gas-powered cars instead.

Figures published in the Journal show that the average EV cost buyers nearly $52,000 last month, while the average gas-powered car cost less than $45,000. …

The Biden administration’s massive taxpayer-funded investments into EVs have yet to come to fruition. For instance, the $7.5 billion allocated to build electric chargers across the United States has yet to produce a single charger. …

Do you think America is ready to switch to electric vehicles? Is there anything wrong with gas-powered vehicles in the first place?

(Excerpt from Breitbart. Photo Credit: CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash)

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