The United States has been slow to adopt Electric Vehicles (EVs) compared to the rest of the world. While California leads the way in the US with EVs making up perhaps five percent of new vehicle sales, 58 percent of new car sales in Norway were EVs, and other nations across Europe are well on the path towards EVs being the norm rather than the exception. This is driven by a mix of incentives and initiatives from governments and the private sector alike. Why the difference?
What Is Holding America’s EV Future Back While The World Charges Ahead? syndicated from Clean Technica
Sunday, April 21, 2019
What Is Holding America’s EV Future Back While The World Charges Ahead?
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