"Charging Infrastructure and Purchase Price Remain Biggest Barriers to Adoption: The top five reasons vehicle shoppers give for not considering an EV are all focused on public charging infrastructure and vehicle pricing."
Meanwhile, Ford is losing tens of thousands of dollars on each EV it sells.
We may all be driving EVs someday, but it's not happening this decade.
Oh, the average income of EV owners is around $150,000/year. Subsidies are overwhelmingly going to the well off.
Those well off also pay more taxes than those lower on the economic scale, so some extent they're being bribed to buy EVs with their own money.
And many people won't see how funny that is.