Tag: EV tax credit
US Plugin Vehicle Sales Dropped 27% Year Over Year In October
When it comes to the US electric vehicle market, I thoroughly cover and analyze the sales of fully electric vehicles (aka BEVs). However, I don’t typically touch plugin hybrids. Frankly, automakers don’t break out plugin hybrid data from conventional gas-powered vehicle data when plugin hybrids share a model name — … [continued]
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The Auto Companies Electrifying Fastest in USA — EV Shares of Overall Sales
We’ve already written about the top selling electric vehicles in the USA in the 3rd quarter and auto companies’ shares of US EV sales. Now we are on to the third analysis in this series, examining the share of auto brands’ and auto groups’ overall auto sales that were electric. … [continued]
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What Drives EV Adoption Now?
In China and Europe, there aren’t really many concerns. Electric vehicle adoption continues to go up, and policies in place in those major markets as well as the natural technological learning curve mean that EV sales will continue to grow year after year, replacing polluting, costly, inefficient fossil-fueled vehicles. In … [continued]
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US Auto Sales Highest In Years in 3rd Quarter — Charts
The US electric vehicle market had a big increase in the 3rd quarter “thanks to” the US EV tax credit ending, but it wasn’t only electric vehicle sales that grew. Overall, the US auto industry as a whole had a strong quarter. In fact, it was the best 3rd quarter … [continued]
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Epsilon Advanced Materials Anticipates EV Batteries For 1 Million US-Made EVs Per Year … Are They Nuts?
The leading Indian EV battery materials firm Epsilon Advanced Materials plans to meet the graphite anode demand of 1 million in made-in-the-US EVs per year by 2030.
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