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Originally Posted by Martinjlm
I’ll assume you are only talking about the state of Tennessee and not the US in total. In 2022 there were 810,466 EVs sold. In 2023 there were 1,187,086 EVs sold. That’s a 46% increase in EV sales year to year.
I don’t have the state by state breakdown in front of me yet, but typically, Tennessee has a pretty high sales rate of EVs. Nissan is located there and employees buy a lot of Nissan Leaf and Ariya.
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That's all well and good for the current administration that is telling these sheeple they NEED to buy one because ICE vehicles are going away. In reality there is no way that California itself can sustain all EV vehicles with the current infrastructure we have now nor in 10 years. Hell they ask us to stop using power when it's hot out during the summer, and have rolling blackouts