Tesla released new model S and X. Like many bike manufacturers, bold new colours is the highlight. While they were once in the lead, they have done nothing positive in many years.
These numbers need some explaining as the EV includes all forms hybrids.- US EV sales are up 11.4% year over year.
- US EV market share reached 8.5% of all vehicles last year.
- GM Doubled US EV sales since Q1 2004 and is now in second place behind only Tesla.
Source: Electric Vehicle Sales and Market Share (US - Q1 2025 Updates)
In Canada
- EV's now account for 1 in 6 vehicle registrations.
- Market share is now 11.4%.
- The Annual growth rate of EV's in Canada is expected to be around 10%
Source: https://www.spglobal.com/automotive.../03/canada-electric-vehicle-industry-insights
Don't let the echo chamber news sources with anti EV axes to grind, or a few "this car isn't selling" articles mislead you.
Economics work better if it's a commuter car and not a full ice-replacement. Something like 200 km winter range. Saves half the cost of the battery. Put in reasonable hp (100 electric hp should be more than enough to be faster than most ice vehicles). Most families could easily have one vehicle like that and one ice vehicle for longer trips. Now, there are options like the e-mini that are shorter range and still crazy expensive. Maybe the economics on my city car still make no sense now (or maybe bev's are capitalizing on greenwashing). Piev's are a compromise where the economics work better now.No surprise that once EV subsidies ended the growth stopped almost immediately.
They're too expensive and no matter how I slice it...there's no way for me to 'save money' with an EV once reality kicks in...don't care how many times my friends tell me otherwise.