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The US States Most Willing to Buy the Electric Cars

By Anshula Mandaokar , 28 April, 2023

Electric cars have already set up their place in the market. The vehicles of such kind have growing demand with the environmentally friendly petrol-less scooters and cars to run on the road.

According to the reports, the openness and adoption for the electric cars vary significantly between the states in the United States. Some states also appeared to embrace EVs in bulk. The reason behind taking the electric vehicles in large numbers- considering the EV as the future of transportation, also other states are home to most of them being sceptical about the practicality and the feasibility of the electric vehicles.

As per the information gathered, the survey reports lay down that California is one of those states which is at the forefront of the electric car revolution. More than 30 percent of the respondents says, they also consider the propulsion type ‘electric’ when it comes to buy a car. Maryland, New York, and New Hampshire also count up to 30 percent of people keeping an electric vehicle in min d in 2022.

The global electric vehicle market was valued at $163.01 billion in 2020, and is projected to reach $823.75 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 18.2 percent from 2021 to 2030.

Again, the reports show that on the other hand of the scale, the states- Dakota, Alaska and Kentucky have showed relatively little interest upon adopting electric cars as a viable option for transportation reasoning the feasibility and practicality of these vehicles.

Top- Selling Light-Duty Plug-In Electric Vehicle Global Markets (Cumulative Sales Through December 2021 By Country/Region)

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Anshula Mandaokar

Team Lead - Research