Electric Avenue: 2025's Bumpy Ride
US EV Market in 2025: Navigating a Year of Ups and Downs
2025 was a tumultuous year for the U.S. electric vehicle market, characterized by fluctuating sales, policy shifts, and consumer hesitancy. As federal tax credits expired, sales initially surged but later slumped, creating a volatile market environment. This article explores key factors such as tariffs, infrastructure challenges, and industry strategies that shaped the year's EV landscape and looks at what 2026 might hold for American EVs.
Market Volatility in 2025: A Year in Review
Economic and Policy Barriers Impacting EV Sales
Consumer Challenges and Sentiment towards EVs
Industry Responses and Strategic Movements
Infrastructure Limitations and Regional Disparities
Projections and Future Implications for 2026
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