Majority of Americans will pay more for electric vehicles made in US, survey finds

Belief in human-driven climate change rebounded from last year, while Republicans under 45 drove a small increase in overall Republican belief. Credit: EPIC/AP-NORC Americans continue to be open to purchasing electric vehicles, but are deterred by cost, range, charging capacity, and a lack of charging stations, according to a new survey from the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Additionally, when given the option, most Americans report they would purchase a more expensive American-made vehicle over a cheaper Read More

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