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Policy Implications of EV Adoption Dynamics

An economic model of vehicle adoption shows that the market 'tipping point' for electric vehicles (EVs) occurs at a 25% market share, while the cost 'break-even point' with conventional cars is projected to be reached only when EVs achieve a 40% market share. Based on this information, analyze the primary non-cost factor driving the market towards the tipping point and explain what this implies for a government considering subsidies to accelerate EV adoption.

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