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Home / Business and Economy / US EV Dreams Slowing? Deloitte Study Reveals Shifting Buyer Habits

US EV Dreams Slowing? Deloitte Study Reveals Shifting Buyer Habits

7 Jan

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Summary

  • US EV demand rose 40% to 7% but internal combustion remains preferred.
  • Home charging access is a major barrier for 53% of US car buyers.
  • Software-defined vehicles and OTA updates gain little traction in the US.
US EV Dreams Slowing? Deloitte Study Reveals Shifting Buyer Habits

The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) in the US is experiencing a slowdown, with only 7% of car buyers expressing interest in an EV for their next purchase. While this represents a 40% increase from the previous year's survey, traditional internal combustion engines are still the overwhelming preference, chosen by 61% of Americans. Hybrid vehicles are also seeing a slight increase in demand.

Several factors contribute to this trend, including government policies that have reduced EV incentives and concerns about charging infrastructure. A substantial 53% of US respondents lack a convenient way to charge at home, a critical factor for EV adoption. International markets like Germany and China show a higher inclination towards EVs and possess better home charging access.

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Beyond practicalities, US consumers exhibit less enthusiasm for advanced automotive technology like software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and over-the-air (OTA) updates. Only 41% see utility in SDVs, and a significant portion are unwilling to pay extra for OTA functionality. This contrasts sharply with markets like China, where these technologies are more readily accepted.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to Deloitte's 2026 study, 7 percent of US car buyers want an electric vehicle for their next car.
Major reasons include the preference for internal combustion engines, lack of home charging access for 53% of buyers, and concerns about battery replacement costs.
The US shows significantly less interest, with only 41% finding SDVs useful, while China has much higher acceptance and willingness to pay for OTA updates.

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