Last year, 5 percent of all new cars in the fourth quarter were fully electric, a traditional tipping point for when EV sales take off in some countries. But a Washington Post-University of Maryland poll shows the current limits of U.S. enthusiasm for the new vehicles, with nearly half of adults (46 percent) saying they prefer to own a gas-powered car or truck. That compares to 19 percent who want a full-electric vehicle, 13 percent who want a plug-in hybrid and 22 percent who want a traditional hybrid vehicle. |
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