Tag: US EV market
Loss of EV Tax Credit Hit Hyundai & Kia Hard in October
There will be no surprise here. People in the US rushed to buy electric cars in the 3rd quarter before the $7,500 US EV tax credit was disappeared, and that means there were a lot fewer people on the market to buy an electric car in October. That’s just how … [continued]
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What Happens With The 6 Best Selling Electric Cars In The USA Now?
So, we’re here. The US tax credit for electric vehicles is gone. Objectively, many electric vehicle models still compete very well with the gas-powered competition. However, the stimulus of a tax credit means fewer people will be told “hey, you should consider an EV — you can get a tax … [continued]
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Honda EV Sales Surge 76% in 3rd Quarter
Continuing our series on how much different brands’ US EV sales surged in the 3rd quarter, it’s now time to have a look at Honda. Some auto brands actually had a lame 3rd quarter, or even a very lame 3rd quarter (more on that later), so let me just say … [continued]
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General Motors Kills It, Racks Up New Monthly EV Sale Record
General Motors is among the US automakers planing ahead for a long term rebound in EV sales, despite the impending demise of the federal tax credit.
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Tesla Still Nearly 50% of US EV Sales, GM Rises to 15%
Yesterday, I reported on the USA’s top selling electric vehicle models in the 2nd quarter, and also reported that US EV sales were down 6% in Q2 year over year — entirely because of Tesla’s sales drop. But, looking more broadly, how are different auto brands and auto groups ranked … [continued]
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