Electric vehicle (EV) sales worldwide reached a new record this year, reflecting growing consumer demand and stronger government support for clean energy transportation. Analysts report that more than 10 million EVs were sold globally in the first half of 2025 a 40% increase compared to last year.
Countries like China, the U.S., and several in Europe have introduced new incentives such as tax breaks, subsidies, and stricter emission rules to encourage people to switch from gasoline cars to electric models. Automakers are responding by launching a wider range of affordable EVs, making them accessible to more buyers.
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Experts say this growth is a positive step toward reducing carbon emissions and fighting climate change. However, challenges remain, including expanding charging infrastructure and addressing the environmental impact of battery production.
Consumers interested in EVs can expect more choices and better technology in the near future as the market continues to evolve rapidly.
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