As the world embraces EVs, the U.S. hits the brakes
Global electric vehicle sales surged by 20% in 2025, with one in four new cars sold worldwide being electric. However, the U.S. experienced a 2% decline in EV sales during the same period, largely due to a lack of affordable models and import tariffs. While other regions like the EU and Canada have embraced Chinese EVs, the U.S. market remains restricted, leading to a significant drop in sales and market share for electric vehicles. AI
IMPACT US policy choices are hindering adoption of electric vehicles, a key technology for decarbonization, while other nations accelerate.