The recent headlines for electric vehicles have been brutal: Sales are dropping. Momentum is slipping. Consumers are enthusiastic about the technology.
Experts say, however, that 2024 may be the year to finally pull the plug on gasoline-powered cars and trucks.
“Five years ago we didn’t have the array of EVs we have now. They account for 10% of the market,” John Voelcker, a contributing editor at Car and Driver, told ABC News. “The growth rate may flatten… but the cost of EVs will continue to come down.”
Price slashing by Tesla and its rivals has definitely juiced sales of battery-powered