The good folks at Atlas Public Policy crunch the numbers, which do not align with the recent media hype about the #EV sky falling. Here are three top-line takeaways they found: 1. September was the strongest month on record with 136,000 sales, up nearly 67% from September 2022 2. EV market share hit 11% for new car sales for the first time 3. Tesla sold nearly 59,000 vehicles, the second highest ever for a month You can't measure market progress looking at a single month, but you also can't deny that even as all passenger vehicle sales slump due to high interest rates, the data shows that #EVs keep kicking gas month over month and year over year. #electricvehicles #cars #transportation #climatechange #sustainability #cleanenergygeneration
I think they can finally here us coming and they’re getting very concerned that sustainable tech is going to put out of business, sooner than later. A hit of panick setting in??
There's always someone trying to spin Renewable Energy doom -- ignore them all! They have lost and lies are all they have left.
Hope you had a great vacation, glad to see you are back at it! 🚙
"keep kicking gas" 😅 Love it Stan Cross! ⚡️🚚
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11moStan, you may have mentioned this in a previous post, but as Automotive News reports: "With Tesla Inc. leading the way, EV registrations rose 61 percent in the January-to-September period to 852,904, Experian said. If the pace continues through the end of the year, 2023 will be the first time EVs break the 1 million mark in a calendar year." https://jalopnik.com/ev-sales-could-hit-1-million-in-the-u-s-for-the-first-1851016688