By Sama Marwan,
As concerns over climate change grow, electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming an increasingly popular choice for American consumers.
Major car manufacturers like Tesla, Ford, and General Motors have ramped up production of electric cars, with the goal of transitioning to fully electric fleets in the coming decades.
Government incentives, such as tax rebates and grants for EV buyers, have also contributed to the rise in EV sales.
However, challenges remain, particularly in building the infrastructure needed to support widespread EV use.
Charging stations are still relatively scarce in many parts of the country, and there are concerns about the availability of raw materials needed for EV batteries.
Despite these hurdles, experts believe that the future of the American auto industry lies in electric mobility, with EVs playing a central role in the country’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions.