Almost a decade after the first modern, mainstream, electric cars went on sale, myths and misconceptions persist. A J.D. Power survey released Tuesday suggests that may be partly because most Americans still haven’t driven an EV. The majority of Americans surveyed—70%—had never been in an electric car. That figure is a great reminder…Almost a decade after the first modern, mainstream, electric cars went on sale, myths and misconceptions persist. A J.D. Power survey released Tuesday suggests that may be partly because most Americans still haven’t driven an EV. The majority of Americans surveyed—70%—had never been in an electric car. That figure is a great reminder…Almost a decade after the first modern, mainstream, electric cars went on sale, myths and misconceptions persist. A J.D. Power survey released Tuesday suggests that may be partly because most Americans still haven’t driven an EV. The majority of Americans surveyed—70%—had never been in an electric car. That figure is a great reminder…Almost a decade after the first modern, mainstream, electric cars went on sale, myths and misconceptions persist. A J.D. Power survey released Tuesday suggests that may be partly because most Americans still haven’t driven an EV. The majority of Americans surveyed—70%—had never been in an electric car. That figure is a great reminder…