Retail investor interest in electric vehicle startups doesn't align with realistic expectations

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CNBC surveyed more than 130 people to determine what EV startups they have the most interest in investing in now or in the future.We then took the results and asked Wall Street and automotive analysts what companies they believed were most likely to succeed.to become the world's most valued automaker and the fear of missing out on the next auto industry disruptor have investors flocking to electric vehicle startups.

A host of aspiring automakers are attempting to become the "next Tesla" but not all are expected to make it to market. They face vast capital expenditures, manufacturing hurdles and an increasingly competitive market for all-electric vehicles. Plus this segment remains less than 2% of new U.S.

 

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