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High fuel prices, tech innovations drive Americans toward electric vehicles

Michael Olabode Williams by Michael Olabode Williams
February 11, 2025
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American consumers are making a notable pivot toward electric and hybrid vehicles, driven by soaring fuel costs and advancing automotive technology. New data from the federal Energy Information Administration (EIA) reveals that over 21% of light-duty vehicles sold in the third quarter of 2024 were plug-in hybrids, conventional hybrids, or battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). This marks a significant milestone in the nation’s journey toward cleaner, more cost-effective transportation.

For buyers, the appeal of electric vehicles (EVs) goes beyond just cutting-edge technology. With gasoline prices averaging $4.09 per gallon in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy Department, EVs promise significant savings. Electric car owners report spending as little as $40 per month on charging, compared to hundreds on fuel for traditional gas-powered vehicles. Maintenance costs are also lower, thanks to EVs’ simplified designs.

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Federal and state incentives further boost EV affordability. Buyers can access tax credits of up to $7,500 under the Inflation Reduction Act, along with state rebates ranging from $1,000 to $4,000. These programs are helping more Americans afford EVs, even as initial sticker prices for some models remain high.

Beyond the wallet, EVs are helping to address environmental concerns. Electric cars produce zero tailpipe emissions, a significant step in reducing urban air pollution and combating climate change. “Switching to electric vehicles is one of the most impactful ways to reduce carbon emissions,” said Johanna Neumann, Senior Director of the Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy at Environment America Research & Policy Center.

Additionally, EVs offer a quieter, smoother driving experience. With instant torque and advanced features like autonomous driving, consumers are finding joy in their day-to-day commutes. A California EV owner said, “Driving my EV feels futuristic—it’s fast, quiet, and packed with tech I never knew I needed.”

Manufacturers and policymakers are working together to ensure the infrastructure keeps up with demand. In 2024, the U.S. added 12,000 public EV charging stations, bringing the total to over 80,000 nationwide. Automakers like Ford, Tesla, and General Motors are introducing more affordable models to cater to a broader audience.

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