
News From The EV Politics Project
Oh McKinsey…
A few thoughts about the new McKinsey study on EV drivers pinning to get their ICE cars back…
US struggles with bumpy road to e-mobility
Check out this story on the politicization of EV adoption from Deutsche Welle (DW) Germany, which features Mike Murphy and our work here at EV Politics Project.
WashPo: Electric vehicles emerge as flashpoint in 2024 election
The divide’s not going away. Our advice on how to push back.
Bloomberg’s Insightful Analysis on EV Sales “Slow Down”
A slow down? Why Bloomberg thinks auto makers are just starting their engines
WSJ - Another Roadblock to the EV Transition: Personal Politics
Today, the WSJ wrote about the political divide in perception of EVs. Once again, Mike Murphy and the EV Politics Project were cited as a potential solution to this critically important problem.
Trump who? California Republicans love electric vehicles
Check out some new coverage about our work in this space here!
How EVs became so polarized
More coverage on the political nature of the EV divide, and the role EV Politics Project is playing to bridge the gap!
The Tesla Supercharger Massacre
Elon’s Big Flying Hatchet… Is There a Master Plan Behind the Nasty Supercharger Massacre?
The GOP War on EVJobs Has Big Political Risk in 2024
My new op-ed on the big political risks of the Republican war against EV jobs.
EVs, PRCs… and Presidential Politics.
A smart article in the latest Washington Monthly on EVs, China and the politics of the Presidential election…
Cars Are Not Bought, They Are Sold!
How two salesmen move a lot of EVs to happy customers…
Signal vs Noise on U.S. EV Sales
Forget the month to month noise on U.S. EV Sales. Look for the Signal: growth.
Shocker! Republicans and Democrats Agree!
Moolah brings the parties together when it comes to buying or leasing an Electric Vehicle.
Meet Elon Musk v2.0
Our polling shows a big split in opinions of Elon Musk. Is that a good thing, or a bad thing, for EVs?
Economizing!
We got a nice story in the Economist about our efforts. Click to see it and a funny caricature Mike would rather forget!