A new study found people greatly underestimate how many of their daily tasks an EV could support.
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A new study found that people underestimate how many of their daily tasks an EV could support by as much as 30%. Are you one of them? Let us answer some of your questions.
Electric vehicles are getting a lot of press lately — but can people actually afford them?
As the US switches to EVs, apartment-dwellers struggle to plug in.
Electric utilities are banding together to build a coast-to-coast car-charging network.
In 2015, the average price paid for an EV was around $36,000. Now, it's over $63,000.
The new EV tax credit would be $12,500 — and refundable.
Almost 80 percent of the credits are claimed by people making at least $100k a year.
Two roadblocks can keep drivers from switching to EVs: the lack of chargers and the cost of a new car.