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The Extraordinary Rise of Electric Cars in Developing Countries

Something remarkable is unfolding in developing countries. From Nepal to Costa Rica, more people are buying electric cars than fossil-fuel vehicles, as battery prices plummet and cheap home-grown EVs ... Read More
China’s Electric Vehicle Influence Expands Nearly Everywhere, Except the US and Canada

In 2025, 1 in 4 new automotive vehicle sales globally are expected to be an electric vehicle – either fully electric or a plug-in hybrid. That is a significant rise from just five years ago, when EV ... Read More
IEA Predicts 20M Electric Car Sales in 2025: ETFs Poised to Gain

According to the International Energy Agency’s (“IEA”) flagship report, the World Energy Outlook, published on Nov. 12, 2025, global electric car sales are expected to reach more than 20 million in ... Read More
Electric cars

Honda has just launched its first mass-market, battery-electric vehicle, and the good news is that the Prologue arrives as a solid contender. For 2025, Genesis is filling the gap between that trim and ... Read More
Electric Vehicles Face a ‘Pretty Dreadful Year’ in the U.S.

The end of a federal tax credit is expected to push sales of battery-powered cars down but auto experts believe the market will eventually recover. By Neal E. Boudette The key factor that nudged Dan ... Read More
Tesla offers cheaper versions of 2 electric vehicles in bid to win back market share in tough year

NEW YORK — Tesla rolled out new, cheaper versions of two of its electric car models on Tuesday in hopes the offerings will help revive flagging sales but investors dumped its stock anyway. The new ... Read More
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