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thatjacob t1_j9u3w29 wrote

That's factoring in the government subsidy in many states on EVs, so it's plausible

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compaholic83 t1_j9u9qo4 wrote

My issue with government subsidies is we are still paying for it. It's not actually "free" money. Throw in a curveball like a Republican getting back into the Whitehouse and nixing these subsidies, then the EV industry will stall again. Are EV's the future? Most likely, but we're still not even halfway through the early adopter bell curve of a 15% market share. We're currently sitting at about 6-7% so we still have a long way to go.

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Surur t1_j9urbc5 wrote

But worldwide evs were 10% in 2022, so that early adopter bell curve is going to get smashed real soon now. USA is just behind.

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