Opportunity
A personalized program that helps Americans navigate incentives, availability and driving experience can help boost electric vehicle adoption. Our data shows that most people think the cars cost more than equivalent gasoline cars. It also shows that fewer than half believe that the total cost of ownership is less than that of a gasoline car, suggesting people are not aware of substantial possible savings from electric car ownership. We found that the average interest in a program that helps people get an electric vehicle is 53%—the highest when compared to the average interest for other programs. This program would have wide national appeal: program interest is 3-8% higher among Black or African American people and Hispanic people.