90% of Car Shoppers Interested in Electric Vehicles by 2033

### Study Shows 90% of Car Shoppers Considering EVs by 2033

A recent study indicates a significant shift in consumer attitudes towards electric vehicles (EVs) in the next few years. Here are some key takeaways from the study:

#### EV Skeptics Transitioning to EV Considerers

– The study predicts that current ‘EV Skeptics’ will evolve into ‘EV Considerers’ due to technological advancements, lower prices, and an enhanced charging infrastructure.

#### Growing Demand for EVs

– As many as 90% of new and used car buyers could be open to considering an EV by the year 2033.

### Factors Driving EV Adoption

The study highlights that nearly half of all vehicle shoppers are currently not considering purchasing an EV. However, with improvements in technology, pricing, and charging networks, it is projected that 54% of these skeptics could become ‘EV Considerers’ within the next three to five years.

### Future Outlook for EV Sales

Isabelle Helms, Vice President of Research and Market Intelligence at Cox Automotive, remains optimistic about the long-term growth of EV sales in America. Despite a recent slowdown in sales growth and consideration, Helms believes that with more infrastructure, education, and technological innovation, the adoption of electric vehicles will continue to rise.

### Conclusion

The study suggests that by 2033, up to 90% of car shoppers could be eyeing EVs as their preferred choice. With increasing awareness, advancements in technology, and a shifting consumer mindset, the future looks bright for electric vehicles in the automotive industry.

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