The EV Adoption Gap: Where Climate Capital Should Look Next

The EV Adoption Gap: Where Climate Capital Should Look Next

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1 in 3 Americans are considering an EV. Only 1 in 25 buy one. It's one of the largest underbuilt conversion problems in climate, and the incumbents aren't structured to solve it. U.S. passenger vehicles emit 1 GT of CO2 a year, 3% of all global emissions. Most of the climate conversation focuses on technology, price, and charging. But battery costs are dropping, charging is expanding, and the cars are good. The unsolved problem is the buyer journey itself: how someone goes from interested in an EV to purchasing one. Built for climate investors, mobility founders, and operators looking for venture-scale opportunities in the EV transition. Expect a candid conversation grounded in operating experience. In this 60-minute moderated discussion, we'll cover: Where EV adoption actually breaks in the buyer journey, from policy to showroom floor Why incumbents (automakers, dealers, and marketplaces) aren't closing the gap, and what that opens up How high gas prices are moving EV buyers Walk away with: A clearer map of the adoption gap and where it can be closed A sharper thesis on where to

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Date & Time

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Location

Seattle Climate Innovation Hub, 1215 4th Ave 15th Floor, Seattle, WA 98101, USA