New Poll: Most Americans are Willing to Pay a Premium for an American-Made Electric Vehicle Over One Made in China
June 04, 2024
June 04, 2024
CHICAGO, Illinois, June 4 (TNSres) -- The University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute issued the following news:
Americans continue to be open to purchasing electric vehicles, but are deterred by cost, range, charging capacity, and a lack of charging stations. They also view a host of climate policies as important for the next president to address and, with the exception of older Republicans, do not support the expansion of fossil fuels.
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Americans continue to be open to purchasing electric vehicles, but are deterred by cost, range, charging capacity, and a lack of charging stations. They also view a host of climate policies as important for the next president to address and, with the exception of older Republicans, do not support the expansion of fossil fuels.
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