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  31% of Americans still won’t consider electric vehicles: poll
   												 																								 												 												 												   Credit:  Tesla Asia/Twitter 																									  											  												 											  												  													By  Simon Alvarez  													  														Posted on March 22, 2023 														 													  												  											  										A new poll has revealed that 31% of Americans still would not  consider electric vehicles as their next car. At the same time, just  over 1/3 of Americans would consider purchasing an electric vehicle. 
      The United States is currently involved in a  serious electric vehicle push,  with President Joe Biden wanting 50% of all new vehicles sold in 2030  to be either battery-electric or plug-in hybrid cars. Tesla is a  dominating presence in the US’ electric vehicle segment, thanks to the  strong performance of its Model Y crossover and Model 3 sedan. 
      A recent seven-day poll from  Reuters/Ipsos,  which concluded on Monday, revealed that 34% of respondents were open  to the idea of purchasing an electric car, while 31% noted that they  were not considering it. The survey also indicated that Democrats were  more inclined towards EVs, with 50% considering the idea. This number  was only 26% among Republicans and 27% among independents.
      The poll further revealed that 56% of respondents were not willing to  pay more than $49,999 for an EV. This is a pretty interesting price  point that’s already been met by some popular electric cars, such as the  base Tesla Model 3, which starts at $42,990. Around 35% of the poll’s  respondents also wanted an EV with 500 or more range per charge, a  metric that’s only met by the Lucid Air today.  
      Fortunately, 37% of the poll’s respondents noted that they wanted a  minimum range of 300 miles per charge. This range has been achieved by  numerous electric vehicles on the road today, such as the Tesla Model Y  and the Ford Mustang Mach-E, as well as premium EVs from younger  companies such as Rivian and Lucid. 
      The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online. It involved  4,410 participants across the United States, and its credibility  interval is approximately 2 to 3 percentage points in either direction.
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