Most Americans are unlikely to buy an EV as their next car, yet a slim majority of Americans support government incentives for those that do want to go electric, according to a recent Ipsos/Yahoo Finance survey.
The survey, based on what Ipsos described as a “nationally representative probability sample of 1,025 general population adults age 18 or older,” found that only 31% of Americans are likely to purchase an EV as their next vehicle.
Likelihood of EV interest varied based on a number of factors. For instance, those with college degrees were more likely to consider an EV than those with a high school diploma or less, at 47% and 18%, respectively. In addition, 60% of respondents that had an annual income below $50,000 and 76% of those that identified as Republicans reported that they were unlikely to buy an EV as their next car.
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