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Interpreting EV Adoption Model Dynamics

An economic model predicts that the tipping point for mass electric vehicle (EV) adoption occurs when EVs achieve a 25% market share. The same model shows that the break-even point, where the total cost of owning an EV equals that of a conventional car, is not reached until EVs achieve a 40% market share. Based on these two data points, what core assumption must the model be making about the behavior of the consumers who are purchasing cars between the 25% and 40% market share levels?

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