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After buying an EV, less than 1% of drivers go back to gas-powered cars
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Once you go electric, you almost never go back to a gas-powered car. According to a new survey from the Global EV Alliance, over 90% of EV drivers plan to buy another electric vehicle after trading in a gas car. Meanwhile, only 1% said they would return to an ICE vehicle.

EV drivers rarely return to gas cars, a new study shows
The new Global EV Alliance study collected data from over 23,000 electric vehicle drivers across 18 different countries, including the US, Canada, France, India, Brazil, and more.

They found that EV drivers are overwhelmingly more likely to stick with an electric option rather than return to a gas-powered car.

According to the survey (via Bloomberg), 92% plan to buy another EV, while only 1% said they would return to a gas car. Another 4% of those surveyed said they would choose a plug-in hybrid (PHEV). The biggest factor behind the decision is the lower operating costs (45%).

Other top reasons for sticking with an EV were that they are more climate-friendly (40%), better for the local environment (32%), have good driveability (21%), and have lower maintenance costs (18%).

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2024 Honda Prologue Elite (Source: Honda)

If you’ve driven an electric vehicle, then you know why. The nearly silent, smooth ride is impossible with even the most advanced gas cars. Then, factor in almost no operating and maintenance costs, and you can see why EV drivers rarely go back.

With automakers like Tesla offering deals like free three months of Supercharging, you can drive around without paying a penny in energy (which would otherwise add up with gas, oil, fluids, etc.).

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Photo: Courtesy of Tesla Inc.

Several new lower-cost EVs are now arriving, making it even more attractive to buy one. Incentives, like the $7,500 US federal tax credit, are putting EV prices on par with their gas-powered counterparts. In many cases, they are even more affordable.

Electrek’s Take
With EV battery prices falling at their fastest rate this year since 2017, electric cars are poised to get even more affordable.

Electric vehicles are already technically superior to gas cars, but as new software, batteries, and other tech develops, they will become even smarter and more efficient.
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I can't imagine going back. Getting into an ICE vehicle is like going back in time. Almost 100,000 EV-miles and counting - equivalent to driving around the equator ~ 4 times! Haven't bought gas for a personal vehicle in almost 18 months and don't miss it.​

According to leading EV research firm Rho Motion, global electric sales hit a new record in October, with over 1.7 million EVs sold. China continued dominating the market with 1.2 million EVs sold, up over 50% from October 2023.

Sales in the US and Canada are growing steadily (+9% YTD). With new EV models like the Honda Prologue taking the US by storm, demand is expected to continue rising.

Electric vehicles are expected to continue stealing market share from gas cars over the next few years as new lower-priced, more advanced electric SUVs, sedans, crossovers, entry-level cars, luxury models, and more hit the market.

If you drive an EV, what do you love about it? Would you change anything? Let us know in the comments below.
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I am willing to commit to having an EV of some kind for what's left of my driving years. They are fascinating and awesome to drive.

But I doubt very seriously that I have purchased my last petrol powered vehicle. (bought one 3 weeks ago for a daughter in transportation distress) I have several for my own personal enjoyment and no plans to rid them. :)
 

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Just turned in my leased 2021 Prem yesterday for a new 2024 Premium. Thought about going back to an ICE, but that lasted for a hot minute.
 

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Yeah, I will never go back. The whole driving experience and the amount of control you have over your car is the main reason for me. Every time I drive my wife’s Range Rover I feel like it’s a runaway train
 
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I plan to never go back to ICE.
 


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I wonder how those numbers would vary by country. For example, Norway is much more pro-EV than the US. Some new EV drivers in the US do no research, and then abandon their EV and go back to gas. I would bet the US "I won't go back" is lower than other countries. And a survey would be different than reality too.

We don't plan to go back to ICE, but Ford not developing a 3-row SUV, and delaying rollouts, is not helping that.
 

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I like both EV & ICE, and will most likely have some of each for the foreseeable future. Like all things, each has advantages & disadvantages. There is no one size fits all. ?
 

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I'll never go back, but I don't drive more than my range on any given day. If I did, my opinion might be different.
 

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I cannot go back...I'm friendly and complementary of all my friends and neighbors when they get a new ICE and are showing it off and I tell them how cool it is, but deep down I'm like "have fun with that garbage torque converter, shifting transmission nonsense and lack of 1 pedal drive"

I could go back to driving a manual ICE...but no more slushboxes for me.
 
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I may buy a toy ICE car someday, but my daily will be electric... there is no going back.
If I win the 60th Anniversary GT convertible the MCA is giving away I might even keep it.
 

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Very personal decision to be sure. I'm fortunate a BEV works great for me. Thankful as hell it does actually. At this point, I'd be really bummed to have to go back to an ICEV. I'm definitely a tree hugger but I'm rarely thinking about that on a daily basis. Mostly it is the driving experience and the ability to power up my car at home with zero dependence on the oil and gas industry. Did I mention the driving experience? ?
 

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Definitely going back.
 

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Feels so good to be part of the 99%. For once ?.
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