EVs remain a niche choice in the US, according to survey

Electric vehicles (EVs) remain a niche choice in the US, according to Deloitte's 2026 Global Automotive Consumer Study. While EV demand is increasing globally, it has slowed down in the United States, with only 7% of car buyers expressing interest in purchasing an electric vehicle for their next car. This represents a 40% increase from last year's survey, which found just 5% of car buyers wanted an EV.

Internal combustion engines remain Americans' first choice, with 61% saying they will use a gasoline-powered vehicle as their next ride. Hybrid vehicles are also popular, with 21% preferring a hybrid, while plug-in hybrids account for only 5%. However, charging times and cost premium are significant concerns among car buyers when discussing EVs.

Interestingly, range anxiety is not as prevalent in the US as it is globally. While 38% of Americans were concerned about the cost of replacing an EV's battery, many believe that EV batteries will last just as long as older cars require new engines. In fact, a recent study found that EV batteries can withstand up to 200,000 miles without needing replacement.

The software-defined vehicle (SDV) concept is also gaining traction in other parts of the world but remains unpopular in the US. Only 41% of Americans believe SDVs are useful, and many are skeptical about the benefits of over-the-air updates that add new functionality. While some Chinese consumers are willing to pay extra for these updates, many Americans see no value in this approach.

Overall, while EVs may not be as popular in the US as they are globally, there is still interest among some consumers who prioritize efficiency and cost savings. However, more needs to be done to address concerns about charging times, cost premium, and software-defined vehicles before EVs can become a mainstream choice.
 
I'm kinda surprised by this data πŸ€”, I mean, we've been hearing so much about the benefits of electric vehicles for ages... but apparently, it's still not catching on in the US 😐. 7% is a pretty low number considering all the innovation that's happening in the industry right now. And I get it, charging times and cost premium are legit concerns πŸ€‘... but wouldn't it be awesome if we could make EVs more mainstream already? πŸš€
 
I dunno man πŸ€”... it's kinda weird that EVs are still not super popular in the US πŸš—πŸ’Έ. I mean, we're always talking about saving the planet and all that 🌎. But 7% of people actually wanting an electric vehicle? That's pretty low ⬇️.

And yeah, charging times do seem like a major concern πŸ•°οΈ. I've had friends who have EVs and they're always worried about running out of juice mid-trip 😬. But at the same time, 200k miles without needing battery replacement sounds pretty sweet πŸ’ͺ!

The SDV concept is also kinda interesting πŸ€–... but I can see why some people are skeptical πŸ€”. Over-the-air updates just don't seem that appealing to me either πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I guess what it comes down to is making EVs more accessible and affordable ⬆️. We need to find ways to make charging faster, cheaper, and more convenient πŸ’‘. And maybe educate people a bit more about the benefits of EVs πŸ“š. But overall, I'm still optimistic that we'll see an increase in EV adoption soon 🌞!
 
πŸš— I'm kinda surprised that EVs aren't taking off in the US yet. I mean, we've got some of the best tech companies here, so you'd think we'd be all over it by now. But yeah, charging times and cost are definitely major hurdles for people to jump over. And I get what they're saying about range anxiety - I've heard stories about EV batteries lasting just as long as old cars do. πŸ€” Still, 7% of people wanting an EV is pretty low... maybe we'll see a change in the next few years. SDVs are also weird - I don't really get why some people are so skeptical about 'em. It's like, they're just trying to make our lives easier and more convenient! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, I guess we'll just have to keep waiting and see what happens... πŸš—
 
Man, it's crazy how slow we're moving on electric vehicles in the US πŸ€―πŸš—. I mean, 7% of people want an EV? That's still super niche, right? But at least there's some growth, you know? It's like we're finally starting to get our act together.

I'm really bothered by how much people care about charging times and cost premium πŸ€‘. Can't we just get over that already? I mean, we've got EVs that can charge up in like 10 minutes now ⏱️. That's faster than a gas station fill-up! And as for the cost, it's not like it's gonna break the bank πŸ’Έ.

I'm also kinda disappointed by how meh people are about software-defined vehicles πŸ€–. I mean, can you imagine having your car updated remotely and all that? It sounds so cool! 😎 But nope, most Americans just don't get it πŸ™„.

Still, there's some good news out there. We've got some amazing EV options now πŸš€, and they're getting better every year. And I love how people are starting to care more about efficiency and cost savings πŸ’Έ. That's the kind of stuff that'll really make a difference in the long run.

Let's hope we can get our act together on this whole EV thing soon 🀞
 
πŸš—πŸ’Έ So EVs r still kinda rare in the US πŸ€”, even tho they're gettin' more popular worldwide 🌎! 7% of ppl thinkin' 'bout EVs is kinda low πŸ“‰, but 40% more than last yr is a start πŸ”! πŸ’ͺ

🚫 Gasoline cars r still the fave 🏎️, 61%! Hybrid & plug-in hybrid r popular too 🀝, but charging times & cost premium are major concerns πŸ€‘. Like, who wants to pay more for a car that's 'lectric? πŸ™„

πŸ“Š Range anxiety not as bad here as it is globally 😌, mostly ppl thinkin' EV batteries last as long as old cars need new engines πŸš—πŸ’₯! 200k miles without replacement is pretty cool, tho 🀩!

πŸ’» Software-defined vehicles are gettin' traction elsewhere 🌍, but Americans r skeptical πŸ€”. Like, why pay extra for updates? πŸ’Έ Just don't get it 😐.

Overall, EVs might not be mainstream here yet 🚫, but there's interest in efficiency & savings πŸ€‘! More needs to happen tho πŸ‘.
 
I'm not entirely surprised by these findings πŸ€”. It's clear that the US market has a distinct preference for traditional internal combustion engines ⛽️. The 61% figure is quite telling, and it highlights the need for more investment in EV infrastructure and education to help shift consumer perceptions πŸ“ˆ.

That being said, I do find it interesting that Americans are relatively unconcerned about range anxiety ⚠️, whereas globally, it's a major barrier to adoption. The fact that EV batteries can withstand up to 200,000 miles without needing replacement is certainly reassuring πŸ’‘.

The SDV concept also raises some intriguing questions πŸ€”. While the benefits of over-the-air updates are clear in other parts of the world, I think it's essential for manufacturers and policymakers to weigh these benefits against potential drawbacks, such as concerns about security and data privacy πŸ”’.

Ultimately, I believe that EVs have a bright future ahead ⚑️, but it will require a concerted effort from industry leaders, governments, and consumers themselves to overcome the current challenges 🌟.
 
I don't get why people aren't rushing into electric vehicles just yet... I mean, we know the benefits - lower emissions, cheaper running costs πŸ€‘ - but at the same time, charging times are still a major issue for me πŸš—πŸ’¨. It's like, if you're gonna charge it for 10 hours a night, that's not exactly convenient 😴.

I think what's holding people back is just the perceived cost of ownership, I guess? Like, people see EVs as this fancy new thing that's gonna break the bank πŸ’Έ... but really, when you factor in all the money we're saving on fuel and maintenance over time, it starts to look like a pretty good deal πŸ“ˆ.

And then there's the software-defined vehicle thing, which I just don't get πŸ˜•. Like, why do we need some fancy computer brain that can update itself remotely? Can't we just stick with what we know? πŸ’»

Anyway, I'm not gonna lie, I'd love to see EVs become more mainstream here in the States πŸš—πŸ’š. But at the same time, let's not rush into it without figuring out some of these issues first...
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ so what's goin on here? 7% of people want electric, that's like a small town 🀯 but at least it's growin, 40% more than last year... that's somethin' right? 😊 internal combustion engines are still kings in the US, I get it, gasoline is cheap and familiar... but what about the future, man? 🌟 charging times and cost premium are major concerns, that's like a no-brainer... we gotta make EVs more affordable and convenient. πŸ”‹

and range anxiety? not as big of an issue here as it is globally, I guess that's good πŸ™ but battery life is still a worry... 200k miles without replacement? that's like a car lasts forever... or somethin' πŸ˜‚ and SDVs? they're just too new and techy for most Americans... over-the-air updates? who needs that? πŸ€– it's all about the user, not some fancy software πŸ€”
 
πŸš—πŸ’‘ I think it's kinda weird that Americans are so set on their old-school gas-guzzlers πŸ€” even though we're basically burning fossil fuels like they're going outta style πŸŒͺ️! Like, the world is moving towards being more eco-friendly and sustainable, but the US is still all about the internal combustion engines πŸš—πŸ’₯. And it's not just that - charging times are a major issue too... I mean, come on, who wants to spend hours waiting for their car to charge? πŸ˜’

But at the same time, I can see why some people would be skeptical about these new-fangled SDVs πŸ’». The idea of just getting over-the-air updates and having your car basically become a smartphone πŸ“± is pretty trippy 🀯. And let's not forget about the cost - if it's gonna take forever to pay off that premium, maybe some people just stick with what they know πŸ€‘.

Still, I gotta give credit where credit is due - the EV thing has got potential πŸ’ͺ! We just need a little more convincing and some better infrastructure in place... then maybe we can get these cars on the road and making a real difference πŸŒŽπŸ’š
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised that EVs are still a niche choice in the US... 7% of car buyers interested? That's like saying 7 people out of 100 want to give up their phones for a week πŸ“±. But, you gotta ask, what's stopping these people from making the switch? Is it really just about charging times and cost premium, or is it something deeper? I mean, I've heard those battery replacement stats, but how reliable are they really? 200k miles without replacement sounds like a great sales pitch, but what if that's not realistic for everyday drivers?

And, omg, the SDV concept... over-the-air updates? It sounds like something from a sci-fi movie πŸš€. I get it, tech enthusiasts love this stuff, but how many people actually want to be able to upgrade their car without having to physically replace parts? Not me, that's for sure. What's the point of that? And, btw, where are these studies coming from? Are they sponsored by car manufacturers or something? πŸ€‘
 
I feel like we should have more EV options in our school's fleet πŸš—. Our school is trying to reduce carbon footprints and save money on fuel costs, but if we only had hybrid or gasoline-powered cars, it wouldn't be as effective. I think if schools could offer EVs at a reasonable price, more students would consider buying them when they get their driver's license 😊. Plus, our parents are always talking about how much they hate the traffic and parking in front of school - an EV would make that so much easier! πŸ€—
 
I'm like totally shocked that only 7% of people want electric vehicles? I mean, what's wrong with these Americans? πŸ€” Don't they know how good it is for the planet? Charging times are probably just fine and cost premiums aren't that big of a deal. And range anxiety is way overstated - EVs can last forever! πŸ’₯ It's like they're stuck in the past or something.

And what's with people being all skeptical about SDVs? They sound like the future to me. Over-the-air updates are so cool! Who needs to change their whole car when you can just update the software? πŸ€– I'm actually kinda surprised more people aren't on board with that.
 
I'm so over how forum posts always say the same thing πŸ˜’. Like, we're all just stuck in this never-ending cycle of repeating what's already been said. Can't we have a real discussion for once? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And btw, Deloitte's study says only 7% of Americans want EVs, but it doesn't mention the number of people who actually buy them... is that even relevant to the conversation about EV adoption? πŸ€”
 
OMG, I'm like totally surprised by this news 🀯! I mean, I knew EVs weren't super popular in the US yet, but 7% is kinda low πŸ€”. I get it, charging times and cost premium are big concerns, but come on, we need to step up our game πŸ’ͺ! And honestly, I'm a bit confused about this software-defined vehicle thing πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... I mean, who needs updates via the internet? Can't we just stick with good old-fashioned hardware like other cars? πŸ˜‚ Anyway, I do love that EV batteries can last so long - that's def something to consider for our future rides πŸš—πŸ’¨. Let's see what happens in the next few years, maybe EVs will gain more traction 🀞!
 
still think evs need some serious upgrades on the charging time front lol πŸš€ theyre moving so slow rn it feels like youre stuck in the past. and dont even get me started on the batteries... 200k miles is impressive but how many ppl are really gonna drive that much?! anyway, i do think its cool that americans r starting to see evs as an option now. we just need more accessible charging spots & affordable models πŸ“ˆ
 
πŸš—πŸ˜ I'm kinda surprised by the results, yeah? Like, we've seen so many people jumping on the EV bandwagon worldwide, but here in the US it's still kinda slow to catch on πŸ€”. Charging times and cost premium are legit concerns tho, i get that πŸ’Έ. But 7% is still better than nothing, right? 😊

I'm also a bit baffled by the SDV thing... like, what's not to love about having your car upgrade its software automatically πŸ“ˆ? It's all about efficiency and innovation, bro! πŸ€– I mean, i've got some friends who are super into that stuff, they're always talking about how cool it is πŸŽ‰. Maybe we just need more education on the benefits of SDVs in the US πŸ“š.

Anyway, 200,000 miles without battery replacement? That's wild! 😲 So yeah, EVs might not be the most popular yet, but there's still some real interest here... and i'm all about trying new things and finding solutions that work for us πŸ’ͺ.
 
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