When car-buyers consider going electric, they typically wonder about the vehicle’s cost, charging setup, and how far it can go on a full battery. Even with better batteries, range isn’t necessarily the best factor by which to select an EV.
Prospective EV-buyers can dive into other variables instead, like ease of charging, cost, and vehicle particulars. Whether a vehicle qualifies for federal EV tax credits might be another factor.
“We estimate that roughly a half of American car buyers could plausibly install and control a home charger sometime over the next five years,” Patrick Anderson, founder of Anderson Economic Group, said.