Electric cars are starting to take a noticeable share of the automotive market. Even with the demanding situations surrounding charging infrastructure, portion shortages, and a lot of rhetoric around the usable line of battery-electric cars, those cars have officially surpassed 6% of all cars. U. S. sales And they are just to increase sales from here.
CleanTechnica reports that most of the sales volume came from Tesla vehicles, with some attractive newcomers. The Ford Mustang Mach-E, on sale for nearly two years, outperformed the aging Tesla Model S by about 1,000 units, with 10,414 Mach-E. It is sold in the third quarter. Just below the Model S is the Volkswagen ID. 4 with 6,657 units. The venerable and affordable Chevrolet Bolt EV is the third-best-selling electric vehicle in the third quarter with 14,709 units sold.
The rest of the list is made up of many newcomers to the segment. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 platforms are within two hundred cars of each other in terms of sales, and Rivian managed to sell 6,584 R1T pickups. In the third quarter alone, roughly part of its 12,278 deliveries in 2022 so far. After Rivian, the Ford F-1five0 Lightning roughly matches its sales with 6,464 pickups in its debut. Finally, the Ford E-Transit complements the largest volume of electric cars with 3,861 vans sold.
The rest of the list is made up of newcomers and luxury cars. The BMW iX, Audi e-tron and Mercedes EQS sedans sold 1700 circular sets each, followed by the Volvo XC40 Recharge and the C40 Recharge with 1421. In an attractive twist, the Porsche Taycan and Lucid Air sold more than the much less expensive but older Nissan Leaf. Rounding out the list, the Hummer EV sold just 411 games, while the Cadillac Lyriq sold 36. Knowledge may not be up to date.
EV sales have expanded since the third quarter of 2020, when they accounted for 2. 2% of all U. S. auto sales. U. S. It has since risen to the 6. 1% we know today, although it does not disappear, all the symptoms imply that there will be many more electric cars on the roads in the very short term.
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