As the world continues to shift towards electric vehicles (EVs), a fascinating trend is emerging. While EV sales in the US are finally starting to normalize after a decade of rapid growth, other countries are experiencing a surge in demand, catapulting them to the forefront of the global EV market. According to a recent report, countries like Norway, the Netherlands, and China are witnessing a remarkable increase in EV adoption, with Norway even surpassing 90% of all new car sales being electric. As the US lags behind, can it catch up with its international counterparts, or will other nations continue to lead the charge towards a more sustainable transportation future?
EV sales are normalizing in the US – and TAKING OFF everywhere else Electrek