A new study has found that just 34% of Canadians are considering an EV for their next vehicle car auto cars
at an unprecedented rate, but some people aren’t ready to make the switch. That’s certainly the case in Canada, where a new study has found support for EVs has dropped considerably., “overall EV consideration in Canada has declined 13 percentage points to 34% from 47% in 2022.”, 66% of respondents said they were “very unlikely” or “somewhat unlikely” to consider an EV for their next vehicle.
Power Canada’s director of automotive practice said “Despite current legislation that is pushing hard for EV adoption, consumers in Canada are still not sold on the idea of automotive electrification.” J.D. Ney added, “Growing concerns about affordability and infrastructure , have caused a significant decline in the number of consumers who see themselves in the market for an EV anytime soon.”showed interest in owning an electric vehicle. In the Canadian Prairies that number dropped to 22%.
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