Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Almost 40 percent of electric car owners want to go back to petrol

According to a new survey by the consulting firm McKinsey & Co. is behind, almost 40 percent of electric car owners want to go back to petrol or diesel.

A new global survey by the consulting firm McKinsey & Co. is behind, is not encouraging reading.

At least not for the car brands that insist on phasing out the internal combustion engine. According to the survey, almost 40 percent of electric car owners want to return to a diesel or petrol car. If nothing else, they are considering it.

Specifically, the figure is 38 percent for electric car owners in the USA. While 29 percent of car owners on a global level are considering jumping back into a diesel/petrol car.

The LA Times writes that. Updating

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