The Biden administration's ambitious plan to boost electric vehicle (EV) sales through incentives and regulations has hit a roadblock. Despite the administration's efforts, the American public remains hesitant to embrace EVs en masse. This is evident from the recent announcements by Detroit's major automakers, General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis, who are now shifting their focus back to gas-powered vehicles and hybrids. The lesson here is clear: relying solely on government mandates and incentives may not be enough to drive widespread adoption of EVs. The market's demand for traditional vehicles still holds strong, and consumers are not yet convinced of the benefits of going electric. This shift in production strategy highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach, addressing consumer concerns and providing tangible benefits to make EVs a more appealing choice for the American public.