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'Screen fatigue': Buttons are back in these new electric vehicles

'Screen fatigue': Buttons are back in these new electric vehicles
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PHOTO: The interior of the Q8 e-tron electric SUV. The interior of the Q8 e-tron electric SUV. Audi(NEW YORK) It s a phenomenon that s taking over electric vehicles: "Screen fatigue." Drivers now traverse layers of screens to switch radio channels or turn on the heated seat. Digital dashboards seemingly extend for miles. Buttons and knobs are scarce even obsolete. "A lot of EVs have gone the way of screens or capacitive switches," Ed Kim, a veteran automotive analyst at AutoPacific, told ABC News. "Buttons cost money and cost is a major issue because batteries are so expensive." He added, "There is growing evidence by some consumers of screen fatigue. " According to a recent J.D. Power study, built-in infotainment systems are making motorists unhappy. These systems "are a prime example of a technology not resonating with today s buyers," the study said. Less than half of owners prefer to use their vehicle s built-in system f

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PHOTO: The interior of the Q8 e-tron electric SUV. The interior of the Q8 e-tron electric SUV. Audi(NEW YORK) It s a phenomenon that s taking over electric vehicles: "Screen fatigue." Drivers now traverse layers of screens to switch radio channels or turn on the heated seat. Digital dashboards seemingly extend for miles. Buttons and knobs are scarce even obsolete. "A lot of EVs have gone the way of screens or capacitive switches," Ed Kim, a veteran automotive analyst at AutoPacific, told ABC News. "Buttons cost money and cost is a major issue because batteries are so expensive." He added, "There is growing evidence by some consumers of screen fatigue. " According to a recent J.D. Power study, built-in infotainment systems are making motorists unhappy. These systems "are a prime example of a technology not resonating with today s buyers," the study said. Less than half of owners prefer to use their vehicle s built-in system f

'Screen fatigue': Buttons are back in these new electric vehicles

PHOTO: The interior of the Q8 e-tron electric SUV. The interior of the Q8 e-tron electric SUV. Audi(NEW YORK) It's a phenomenon that's taking over electric vehicles: "Screen fatigue." Drivers now traverse layers of screens to switch radio channe.

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