The uneven readiness for EV adoption across states could hinder the nationwide transition to cleaner transportation. States like Alaska and South Dakota, which lack consumer incentives and infrastructure support, may see slower EV adoption rates, potentially missing out on environmental and economic benefits. This disparity could also create challenges for automakers and consumers, as the availability of charging infrastructure and financial incentives varies widely. The report highlights the need for more consistent and comprehensive policies to support the growth of the EV market and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.