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NEARLY ALL EV OWNERS WANT ANOTHER ONE
EV owners in the U.S. really love their vehicles. That’s according to JD Power’s Electric Vehicle Experience Ownership Study. It surveyed more than 5,700 owners of 2025 and 2026 model year BEVs and PHEVs and 96% of BEV owners said they would consider purchasing or leasing another one for their next vehicle, which is the highest level since JD Power started the study in 2021. Owners say they’re more satisfied thanks to improvements in battery technology, charging infrastructure and overall vehicle performance. Among individual EVs, the Tesla Model 3 ranked the highest overall and the highest in the premium segment, followed by the Model Y and BMW i4. Among mass market BEVs, the Ford Mustang Mach-E ranked the highest, followed by the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and then the Kia EV9.
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EVs are not for everyone as different skills are needed. But I come from PriusChat that has a lot of legacy "early adopters." We went Prius and resisted the trolls who mocked and lied about our rides. Just we tend to be more attentive to "reality" than trolls.
Bob Wilson
Daily Automotive News
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NEARLY ALL EV OWNERS WANT ANOTHER ONE
EV owners in the U.S. really love their vehicles. That’s according to JD Power’s Electric Vehicle Experience Ownership Study. It surveyed more than 5,700 owners of 2025 and 2026 model year BEVs and PHEVs and 96% of BEV owners said they would consider purchasing or leasing another one for their next vehicle, which is the highest level since JD Power started the study in 2021. Owners say they’re more satisfied thanks to improvements in battery technology, charging infrastructure and overall vehicle performance. Among individual EVs, the Tesla Model 3 ranked the highest overall and the highest in the premium segment, followed by the Model Y and BMW i4. Among mass market BEVs, the Ford Mustang Mach-E ranked the highest, followed by the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and then the Kia EV9.
Continue scrolling down to Comments and you'll find mine:
EVs are not for everyone as different skills are needed. But I come from PriusChat that has a lot of legacy "early adopters." We went Prius and resisted the trolls who mocked and lied about our rides. Just we tend to be more attentive to "reality" than trolls.
Bob Wilson