Auto market not enamored by EVs

 Washington Times:

Auto dealers are struggling to sell a backlog of electric vehicles pushed onto their lots by manufacturers that have been forced to ramp up production by President Biden’s quest to end the use of fossil fuels.

Along the way, the government and utilities have shifted the cost to taxpayers through billions of dollars in subsidies.

A new study calculates taxpayers are on the hook for a staggering $50,000 for every electric vehicle sold, or $22 billion annually. That number excludes a recently extended $7,500 tax credit for certain electric vehicle purchases.
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Fossil fuel cars are still in demand because of several factors including the fact that they are easier to fuel and there is significantly more infrastructure to serve them.  They are also cheaper to repair. 

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