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Traction Control: Reevaluating Electric Vehicles, Why Nearly Half of U.S. EV Owners Are Considering a Return to Gasoline

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Get ready to uncover the real reasons behind a surprising trend: nearly half of U.S. electric vehicle (EV) owners are thinking about going back to gasoline or internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. We are joined by Tom Pyle from the Institute for Energy Research (IER), as we dig into the primary issues driving this shift. From unexpected charging challenges to higher costs and limited practicality for long trips, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of why EVs are lingering longer on dealer lots and why some manufacturers are rethinking their fleet electrification plans.
We explore the broader implications of governmental regulations on the auto industry and the coalition efforts promoting consumer choice and less government intervention. We highlight the diverse responses from consumers and manufacturers to EV adoption hurdles, including battery expenses and the burgeoning used EV market. You'll hear how industry giants like Toyota are pivoting in response to these challenges, underscoring the necessity of market-driven decisions in the automotive sector's technological evolution.
We discover the unique obstacles faced by rural Americans who depend on ICE vehicles for their livelihoods, and the broader economic impacts of potentially mandatory EV shifts. We delve into the emotional ties to traditional car brands and the financial realities automakers face in the EV market. This episode provides a critical look at how automakers are reevaluating their all-electric ambitions and what this means for the future of the automotive industry.
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Chapters

1. Traction Control: Reevaluating Electric Vehicles, Why Nearly Half of U.S. EV Owners Are Considering a Return to Gasoline (00:00:00)

2. The Future of Electric Vehicles (00:00:13)

3. Transitioning to Electric Vehicles (00:14:54)

4. The Impact of EV Policy (00:27:11)

5. Navigating EV Policies in Rural America (00:39:09)

17 episodes

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Get ready to uncover the real reasons behind a surprising trend: nearly half of U.S. electric vehicle (EV) owners are thinking about going back to gasoline or internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. We are joined by Tom Pyle from the Institute for Energy Research (IER), as we dig into the primary issues driving this shift. From unexpected charging challenges to higher costs and limited practicality for long trips, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of why EVs are lingering longer on dealer lots and why some manufacturers are rethinking their fleet electrification plans.
We explore the broader implications of governmental regulations on the auto industry and the coalition efforts promoting consumer choice and less government intervention. We highlight the diverse responses from consumers and manufacturers to EV adoption hurdles, including battery expenses and the burgeoning used EV market. You'll hear how industry giants like Toyota are pivoting in response to these challenges, underscoring the necessity of market-driven decisions in the automotive sector's technological evolution.
We discover the unique obstacles faced by rural Americans who depend on ICE vehicles for their livelihoods, and the broader economic impacts of potentially mandatory EV shifts. We delve into the emotional ties to traditional car brands and the financial realities automakers face in the EV market. This episode provides a critical look at how automakers are reevaluating their all-electric ambitions and what this means for the future of the automotive industry.
Send us a text

To learn more about the Auto Care Association visit autocare.org.
To learn more about our show and suggest future topics and guests, visit autocare.org/podcast

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Traction Control: Reevaluating Electric Vehicles, Why Nearly Half of U.S. EV Owners Are Considering a Return to Gasoline (00:00:00)

2. The Future of Electric Vehicles (00:00:13)

3. Transitioning to Electric Vehicles (00:14:54)

4. The Impact of EV Policy (00:27:11)

5. Navigating EV Policies in Rural America (00:39:09)

17 episodes

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