Good news for the EV market?
Surging gas prices from the US-Iran conflict have consumers reconsidering electric vehicles, just as domestic automakers pulled back on them.
Unpacking the complexities of EV market & adoption, for tech professionals and enthusiasts alike. Breaking down what's next for the industry.
Surging gas prices from the US-Iran conflict have consumers reconsidering electric vehicles, just as domestic automakers pulled back on them.
Despite headwinds, Edmunds analysts forecast 16 million new-vehicle sales next year.
For one thing, the automaker will nix the pure-electric version of its F-150 Lightning truck in favor of an EREV version.
Analysts said EVs’ lower ratings on the consumer org’s 2026 Auto Brand Report Card were because they feature newer technologies that haven’t been perfected.
Industry analysts expect the EV sales woes to continue for at least a few months.
So far in 2025, the clean energy manufacturing sector has canceled more investments than it’s announced, according to Atlas Public Policy.
Industry analysts are expecting a “used EV wave” in the coming months.
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