Despite a sharp drop in EV sales following the repeal of the $7,500 federal tax credit, new J.D. Power data reveals that long-term EV demand remains strong. High loyalty among current EV owners, rising consumer consideration, and consistently lower ownership costs suggest the EV market is adjusting—not collapsing—in the post-incentive era.
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