According to data released by Recurrent Auto, by 2030, the penetration rate of electric vehicles in the United States is expected to reach 50%. The report also predicts that by the end of 2025, the United States will enter the “mass popularization stage” of electric vehicles, and the penetration rate may reach 15%.
The report pointed out that battery costs have fallen to a new low and are expected to fall by 40% between 2022 and 2025. Secondly, new electric models such as BMW’s new generation model (Neue Klasse), GMC Sierra EV, Hyundai IONIQ 7, Nissan Maxima EV, Rivian R2 series and Volkswagen ID. Buzz are about to be launched, and consumers have more and more electric models to choose from.
The report also emphasized that the U.S. government’s incentive program is working to increase the popularity of electric vehicles, and as many as 17 states have set aggressive zero-emission targets. In addition, the price of second-hand electric vehicles in the United States is becoming cheaper and cheaper, with nearly 60% of the cars priced below $30,000.
Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), once said that the world is transitioning to clean energy and it is unstoppable. It is not a question of “if”, but “how fast”. For all of us, the faster the better.
The IEA also predicts that by 2030, the number of electric vehicles on the road worldwide will increase to 10 times the current level, and policies in key markets to support clean energy will have an impact on future demand for fossil fuels.
According to foreign media reports, according to new data released by research firm Recurrent Auto last week, despite a lot of recent news about slowing U.S. electric vehicle sales, electric vehicles are still the clear direction of the United States’ future development and are expected to achieve the goal of 50% penetration.
Post time: Aug-02-2024