Hamartia Antidote
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I have dozens of friends who own Tesla Y's and 3's. They all charge at home. You hop on the freeway in LA westside, over 30% of the cars will be these.
My entire workplace is on a Tesla buying craze. That tax writeoff sent everybody all in.
U.S. electric vehicle sales soar into ‘24 - International Council on Clean Transportation
That more than 1 million light-duty electric vehicles were sold in the United States in just the first three quarters of 2023, 58% higher than the same period in 2022, signals a strong positive trend for EV adoption in the country.
theicct.org
Additionally, state-level data shows that several states are far ahead of the national averages shown in Figure 1. California leads the country and EVs were nearly 27% of sales in the state through September 2023; this means that more than one in every four new light-duty vehicles sold were battery electric or plug-in hybrid electric.
Another 12 states—Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, Hawaii, Connecticut, Virginia, Vermont, and Arizona—and the District of Columbia had EV sales shares between 10% and 20% through Q3 2023.
Before 2023 there was a noticeable amount driving around the highways but now it's just insane...they are all over the place like multiplying rabbits...except in the average streets of Boston itself where there are noticeably fewer. My guess due to lack of electrical outlet access as people aren't going to be running wires across sidewalks.
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