As far as helping to reach the U.S.'s idealistic climate goals come 2050, it seems that Cleveland has a fair share of work left to be done.
Price and climate help explain why EVs made up just 3 percent of all vehicles registered in Cleveland in 2023
Especially when it comes to transportation and tapping into the growing market of electric vehicles: Only about 3 percent of all cars, trucks and SUVs registered across the city last year were those that run on electricity, not fossil fuels, a report last month from S&P Global Mobility found. The top spots for EVs and their requisite charging stations overlap with higher GDPs, warmer climates and longer commutes. In San Jose, Cali., 40 percent of registrations last year were EVs. In San Francisco, 22 percent. And Seattle, 22 percent.
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