Group 1 - The U.S. government will no longer provide tax credits for electric vehicles starting September 30, leading to a surge in consumer purchases to take advantage of the $7,500 tax credit before the deadline [1] - In July, electric vehicle sales accounted for 9.1% of total passenger car sales, marking a historical high, with nearly 36,700 used electric vehicles sold in the same month, also a record [1] - Cox Automotive predicts that the third quarter may set a record for electric vehicle sales, while the fourth quarter is expected to see a significant decline in sales [1] Group 2 - According to a report by Minmetals Securities, the demand for plug-in hybrid vehicles in the U.S. market is limited due to local market needs and technological development, while there is a relatively better outlook in Europe [3]
美国将不再提供电动汽车税收抵免,咨询机构预计销量“暴跌”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-08-11 01:33