When you’ve been speeding at a 100 miles per hour, just slowing to the limit can feel like hitting a wall. That’s where the electric vehicles sector is ending 2023 and will likely stay through next year.

The bad vibes thrumming around EVs of late seemingly defy the data. Sales worldwide, including plug-in hybrids, were up by more than a third, year over year, through September. Roughly one in every five passenger vehicles sold in the third quarter was an EV, up from one-in-20 just three years before. EVs aren’t commonplace, especially here in the US, but they are no longer rare beasts either. You’ll find yellow Tesla Model 3 taxis and Ford Mustang Mach-E cop cars prowling the streets of New York.

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Let’s Resolve to Ditch the $100,000 EV in 2024

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28.12.2023

When you’ve been speeding at a 100 miles per hour, just slowing to the limit can feel like hitting a wall. That’s where the electric vehicles sector is ending 2023 and will........

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