Global EV sales growth likely to slow after 20% jump in rocky 2025, research firm says


— Xinhua

GLOBAL EV registrations grew 20% last year but are likely to lose pace in 2026, data showed on Wednesday, as a slowdown in China and a relaxation of electrification targets worldwide led in December to the smallest sales increase since February 2024.

Monthly registrations of electric vehicles, including battery electric and plug-in hybrids, dropped further in North America ‌after the end in October of an EV tax ⁠credit scheme in the United States, consultancy Benchmark Mineral Intelligence (BMI) said.

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