.., and NPR tries to put some lipstick on this pig.
https://www.npr.org/2025/12/29/nx-s1-5638592/electric-vehicles-2025
Yeah funny thing about those government incentives. They really did drive a lot of sales. When they went away, sales dropped off a cliff.
But NPR wants you to know that everybody secretly loves EVs.
So everybody is thinking about them. They're not buying them right now. But they're interested in them. And the Chi-coms are making their people go all electric. And the Chi-coms are exporting their cheap little electric cars. So auto makers better watch out and keep producing electrics!
So there you have it. Car companies should ignore profits. Everybody should embrace EVs. And don't forget the environment.

https://www.npr.org/2025/12/29/nx-s1-5638592/electric-vehicles-2025
Quote:
The electric vehicle industry has taken a pummeling this year. The Trump administration, as expected, reversed a whole suite of federal policies that promoted or encouraged EVs.
California's ability to require the sale of EVs: gone. Federal rules about emissions and fuel economy - being rewritten. Federal penalties for car companies that sell too many gas guzzlers: zeroed out. The $7,500 federal tax credit? Kaput.
Meanwhile, automakers delayed or canceled a host of unprofitable EV plans. The all-electric Ram 1500 REV was canceled before a single one was built. The all-electric Ford Lightning was discontinued despite some glowing reviews. (Both pickups will be replaced with extended-range electric vehicles, which come with both a big battery and a backup gas tank.)
Yeah funny thing about those government incentives. They really did drive a lot of sales. When they went away, sales dropped off a cliff.
But NPR wants you to know that everybody secretly loves EVs.
Quote:
Overall, about 25% of new car shoppers are very interested in buying an EV, according to J.D. Power surveys. And with minor fluctuations, "it's held pretty consistent," Gruber says, despite what he calls the "turbulence" of this year.
So everybody is thinking about them. They're not buying them right now. But they're interested in them. And the Chi-coms are making their people go all electric. And the Chi-coms are exporting their cheap little electric cars. So auto makers better watch out and keep producing electrics!
Quote:
About one in four cars sold worldwide this year was electric, Zhou says - driven by China's remarkably fast embrace of those vehicles. And China, increasingly, is exporting cars around the world.
That means that the global market for cars that run on gas or diesel is shrinking, while the market for battery-powered cars is expanding - and China is dominating it.
If automakers want to compete around the world, they simply can't afford to get off the EV roller coaster.
So there you have it. Car companies should ignore profits. Everybody should embrace EVs. And don't forget the environment.

The left cannot kill the Spirit of Charlie Kirk.
