Tesla\u2019s stock has fallen by about 40% this year. Last week, the company announced layoffs and a recall of its newest electric vehicle, the Cybertruck, due to a faulty accelerator pedal months after it was released. Other car makers are reporting weakened demand for EVs, and a lot more interest in hybrid cars from American consumers. So, what happened to the high hopes of America\u2019s electric car future? WSJ\u2019s Stephen Wilmot and Mike Colias answer listener questions on what\u2019s going on in the EV market and what it means for consumers, investors and the automakers like General Motors, Ford and Toyota. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.\n\n\n\nFurther Reading\n\nThe Six Months That Short-Circuited the Electric-Vehicle Revolution\n\nBiden\u2019s EPA Gives Automakers More Leeway to Phase Out Gas-Engine Cars\n\nTesla Agrees to Settle Lawsuit Over Autopilot\u2019s Involvement in 2018 Fatal Crash\xa0\n\nThe Inside Tale of Tesla\u2019s Fall to Earth\xa0\n\nHow Electric Vehicles Are Losing Momentum with U.S. Buyers, in Charts\xa0\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices