Electric cars are breaking sales records, but here’s why they’re not replacing gas cars anytime soon | CNN Business

Electric cars are breaking sales records, but here’s why they’re not ...  CNN

Electric cars are breaking sales records, but here’s why they’re not replacing gas cars anytime soon | CNN Business

Electric cars are breaking sales records, but here’s why they’re not replacing gas cars anytime soon | CNN Business

Shoppers Increasingly Choosing Electric Vehicles, Setting New Sales Records

More shoppers are choosing electric vehicles so far this year than ever, according to vehicle sales data from Cox Automotive.

Record-Breaking Electric Vehicle Sales in the US

While EV sales have been growing healthily for the past couple of years, that trend has accelerated this year. US consumers bought nearly 300,000 new battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) in the second quarter – a new record, according to Cox.

Not only is that more than 48% higher than last year, it’s more EVs than were sold in all of 2019. That’s not even counting sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which can run on gas or electricity and a battery that can be recharged with either a charging cable or a generator powered by the engine.

Cox Automotive now predicts sales of fully electric vehicles in the US will break the 1 million vehicle barrier in 2023 for the first time ever. More than 557,000 BEVs have already been sold so far this year through the end of the second quarter.

Factors Driving Electric Vehicle Sales

Experts say EV sales are being propelled by a number of compounding factors, such as price cuts, a wider variety of available vehicles, and more government and manufacturing investments.

“It’s just this perfect storm of all these things coming together,” said Stephanie Valdez-Streaty, the director of industry insights at Cox Automotive.

The Inflation Reduction Act is also driving sales growth, Valdez-Streaty told CNN.

Through the IRA, the federal government began offering tax credits of up to $7,500 on EVs at the beginning of the year, partially based on where the cars and their electrical components were sourced and assembled. Only 18 EV models out of the 97 on the market currently qualify for this tax credit, according to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, a nonprofit trade association.

This year’s top-selling EVs – the Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model Y, Chevrolet Bolt, Rivian R1T, and Volkswagen ID.4 – qualify for at least some of the IRA tax credit, Valdez-Streaty said.

Transition Period for Electric Vehicle Market

The electric vehicle market is entering into a transition period, she said. More than half of consumers were considering buying a new or used BEV within the next year, according to a Cox Automotive survey released in June. Just 38% of consumers said the same in 2021.

“We’ve had early adopters, and now it’s like, how do we start to increase sales? How do we convert those considerers into buyers?” Valdez-Streaty said.

Challenges and Barriers for Electric Vehicle Adoption

The US Energy Information Administration’s sales projections forecast that translating buyer interest into an EV-majority market will take several decades.

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