The Wheels Are Falling Off EVs

Technology pushed too far, too fast, has caused consumer skepticism.
The Wheels Are Falling Off EVs
A driver charges his electric vehicle at a charging station as the California Independent System Operator announced a statewide electricity Flex Alert urging conservation to avoid blackouts in Monterey Park, Calif., on Aug. 31, 2022. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
J.G. Collins
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The climate alarmists who have tried to foist electric cars and renewable energy on consumers have endured a number of setbacks in 2023. There are likely more to come.

J.G. Collins
J.G. Collins
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J.G. Collins is managing director of the Stuyvesant Square Consultancy, a strategic advisory, market survey, and consulting firm in New York. His writings on economics, trade, politics, and public policy have appeared in Forbes, the New York Post, Crain’s New York Business, The Hill, The American Conservative, and other publications.
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