Anyone who’s shopped for an electric car knows they cost considerably more than conventional vehicles, yet a new study confirms a suspicion: many EV owners aren’t driving them very much. The findings raise interesting questions about how the cars are used.
Paying a premium for a vehicle that sees limited miles complicates the value equation. The research offers a nuanced look at real-world EV ownership, suggesting that purchase motivations don’t always align with heavy daily driving.


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