Electric Vehicles Look Poised for Slower Sales Growth This Year
BloombergNEF is forecasting about 13.6 million deliveries, up from more than 10 million in 2022.
Tesla vehicles parked after arriving at the port in Yokohama, Japan, in October.
Photographer: Toru Hanai/BloombergEvery year, BloombergNEF’s team of analysts pauses to reflect on what’s happened in our industry and make some predictions on what might be in store next. Each year presents its own challenges, and 2023 is no exception, with economic uncertainty riding high, geopolitical tensions rising and the policy landscape shifting.
Here are three things we’re expecting for the EV market this year, pulled from a full report that BNEF and Bloomberg Terminal clients can find here. I’ll touch on four more of BNEF’s predictions in my next Bloomberg Hyperdrive newsletter column. Sign up here to receive that in your inbox every weekday.