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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 3 MIN

EV Market Collapse: Why Electric Vehicle Sales Crashed Without Federal Tax Credits

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Electric Vehicle Market in Crisis as Federal Support Collapses The electric vehicle industry faces unprecedented headwinds following the expiration of the federal tax credit in September 2025 and subsequent policy reversals by the Trump administration. EV market share plummeted from a record 12 percent in September to just 6 percent by January 2026, with sales dropping 20 percent in January alone compared to December 2025. This represents a dramatic reversal from the industry's growth trajectory under the previous administration. The policy environment has shifted dramatically. The Trump administration revoked the Biden-era mandate requiring half of all new vehicles sold by 2030 to be electric. Fuel economy standards were weakened to 34.5 miles per gallon from the previously set 50.4 mpg, and California's 2035 ban on gas-powered vehicles was blocked. These changes signal a fundamental pivot away from electrification mandates that previously drove automaker investment. The financial impact has been severe. Automakers announced billions of dollars in write-offs for EV-related investments including factories and battery technology. More than 22 new EV models are launching in 2026, but industry analysts expect flat sales growth as the market searches for natural demand without government incentives. However, international markets show different momentum. VinFast announced major deals in Indonesia on March 6, 2026, signing agreements to supply 20,000 electric vehicles to transportation operators by 2028. The company also partnered with six Indonesian e-scooter dealers and plans acceleration across five Southeast Asian markets in 2026, demonstrating confidence in emerging market electrification despite challenges in the U.S. Pricing pressures intensify domestically. EV transaction prices have risen 8,000 dollars since last fall as dealerships offer fewer discounts and volumes decline sharply. The lack of affordable models remains problematic with 65 percent of EV offerings priced above 60,000 dollars. Tesla is resorting to zero percent financing on its Model Y to stimulate demand. Industry experts acknowledge the market correction but remain cautiously optimistic about long-term prospects. Analysts note that while current conditions are difficult, most modern EVs exceed 300 miles of range and the industry standard NACS charging port is becoming widespread, potentially reducing range anxiety concerns that previously hindered adoption. The question now is whether affordable, compelling EV products can sustain market viability without government support. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Electric Vehicle Market in Crisis as Federal Support Collapses The electric vehicle industry faces unprecedented headwinds following the expiration of the federal tax credit in September 2025 and subsequent policy reversals by the Trump administration. EV market share plummeted from a record 12 percent in September to just 6 percent by January 2026, with sales dropping 20 percent in January alone compared to December 2025. This represents a dramatic reversal from the industry's growth trajectory under the previous administration. The policy environment has shifted dramatically. The Trump administration revoked the Biden-era mandate requiring half of all new vehicles sold by 2030 to be electric. Fuel economy standards were weakened to 34.5 miles per gallon from the previously set 50.4 mpg, and California's 2035 ban on gas-powered vehicles was blocked. These changes signal a fundamental pivot away from electrification mandates that previously drove automaker investment. The financial impact has been severe. Automakers announced billions of dollars in write-offs for EV-related investments including factories and battery technology. More than 22 new EV models are launching in 2026, but industry analysts expect flat sales growth as the market searches for natural demand without government incentives. However, international markets show different momentum. VinFast announced major deals in Indonesia on March 6, 2026, signing agreements to supply 20,000 electric vehicles to transportation operators by 2028. The company also partnered with six Indonesian e-scooter dealers and plans acceleration across five Southeast Asian markets in 2026, demonstrating confidence in emerging market electrification despite challenges in the U.S. Pricing pressures intensify domestically. EV transaction prices have risen 8,000 dollars since last fall as dealerships offer fewer discounts and volumes decline sharply. The lack of affordable models remains problematic with 65 percent of EV offerings priced above 60,000 dollars. Tesla is resorting to zero percent financing on its Model Y to stimulate demand. Industry experts acknowledge the market correction but remain cautiously optimistic about long-term prospects. Analysts note that while current conditions are difficult, most modern EVs exceed 300 miles of range and the industry standard NACS charging port is becoming widespread, potentially reducing range anxiety concerns that previously hindered adoption. The question now is whether affordable, compelling EV products can sustain market viability without government support. For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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