The push for electric vehicles (EVs) in Ohio has not been successful, with only 1,136 EVs sold in 2023 despite government tax credits.
Concerns such as range anxiety and high prices have remained major deterrents for consumers.
Additionally, the lack of widespread charging stations and confusion over government tax subsidies have contributed to the unpopularity of EVs.
The Biden administration’s efforts to promote EVs, including a new limit on tailpipe emissions, are facing great resistance.
The organic adoption of new technology, rather than forced mandates, is crucial for widespread acceptance, but the White House is seemingly ignoring such reality.
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