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Ambitious new standards unveiled by the Environmental Protection Agency aim to result in more than half of new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. being electric by 2030, and as many as two-thirds by 2032, a feat that has already received pushback and skepticism from automotive industry executives who say it’s unrealistic.
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Only 4% of people responding to a Gallup survey said they owned an electric vehicle and just 12% said they had seriously considered purchasing an EV. Some 43% said they might consider buying EVs in the future, but 41% of those polled said “unequivocally” that they would not purchase one, the pollster said.
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