EV Slowdown Steers the World Further Off Course From Net Zero
In its annual EV Outlook, BloombergNEF trims its sales forecasts by 6.7 million battery-electric vehicles through 2026.
A Porsche employee inspecting a new Macan 4 Electric sport utility vehicle in Leipzig, Germany.
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Electric vehicles have swiftly gone from a bright spot in the global climate fight to cause for concern, leading BloombergNEF to slash sales estimates and warn that the auto industry is falling further off the track toward decarbonization.
In its annual Electric Vehicle Outlook, BNEF reduced its battery-electric sales projections by 6.7 million vehicles through 2026. While the demand deceleration isn’t universal across countries and EVs will be buoyed somewhat by the resurgence of plug-in hybrids, a few Nordic countries and the state of California are the only places on pace to eliminate passenger vehicle fleet emissions by 2050.