Electric vehicle 'tsunami' expected as new models hit market

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Over 85 new models are slated to launch in model years 2022-2025.

Bank of America analysts see 2022 as a "major year of commercialization" for the electric vehicle market amid a slew of new vehicle launches and many more on the horizon.Over 85 new models are slated to launch in model years 2022-2025 , they said in a note that says a "tsunami" of new cars are coming.

It includes models from startups and legacy automakers alike, such as Rivian's SUV, the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ford's electric F-150 and many more.They estimate that electric vehicles' U.S. market share will grow from about 6% of new sales this year to 16% in 2024."This analysis still points to cost/price parity in the mid/late 2020s, which is a limiting factor for EV demand over the next few years," it states.

And overall, it would take a major, sustained surge to meet the Biden administration's target of EVs growing to 50% of U.S. passenger vehicle sales by 2030."Tesla’s dominance in this still nascent market segment may be coming to an end," they predict.

 

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'...the average new car price in the U.S. in December rose to $47,077.' - Car and Driver

Please don’t start filling up 1000s of useless car dealerships with vehicles just filling up their lots! Dealerships with monopolistic ownership of several models.

I don’t want a single one.

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