Key facts
- US electric vehicle adoption is projected to reach 17% of sales by 2030.
- This US projection is a significant reduction from previous forecasts.
- The Trump administration has removed incentives for electric vehicles.
- Globally, EV sales are accelerating.
- EVs are projected to reach nearly 30% of all car sales globally this year.
- Spiking fuel prices are driving global EV demand.
- Geopolitical events have contributed to rising fuel prices.
US electric vehicle adoption is projected to reach only 17% of sales by 2030, a significant reduction from previous forecasts. This slowdown is attributed to the Trump administration's removal of incentives for electric vehicles. In contrast to the subdued US market, global electric vehicle sales are accelerating rapidly. Projections indicate that EVs will account for nearly 30% of all car sales worldwide this year. This surge in global demand is primarily driven by spiking fuel prices, which have been exacerbated by recent geopolitical events. The divergence between US and global EV adoption highlights the impact of policy decisions on market growth.
