Oooooh, Scary Electric Cars Are Everywhere In America!
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A recent survey of 2,228 people conducted by Bumper.com found that two-thirds of respondents believe owning an electric car would not save them money in fuel costs. The survey revealed a misunderstanding of EV economics, with 70.5% of respondents stating they have no easy access to a charger, despite the growing number of public charging stations. The average price of a gallon of gas in America is $4.55, up $1.40 from last year. The survey also showed that most respondents thought the difference in operating costs between conventional and electric cars would be less than $500 per year. However, the actual savings can be around $1,000 per year, depending on several factors.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The misconception about EV economics may hinder the adoption of electric cars, despite their potential to save owners significant amounts of money.
- · Misunderstandings about charging accessibility and costs may be deterring people from considering electric vehicles as a viable option.