Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. After reporting on the overall US EV market and how it changed in Q2 2025 compared to Q2 2024, Q2 2023, Q2 2022, and Q2 2021, I want to now get into specific EV models and how their sales have ... [continued]
Tesla Model Y and Tesla Model 3 still dominate the US EV market, accounting for about half of the market on their own
Also, how many of these sales are actually leases?
This is just my personal experience, but thenumber of people I know who had always paid cash for a late model used car in the past who leased for the first time because of their income excluded them from taking advantage of the tax credits is shocking. I think many of these people will likely go back to an ICE option if the cost hasn’t come down or they aren’t offered a deal on the buy out option.
It’s going to be a VERY interesting market in 2-3 years.
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This is just my personal experience, but thenumber of people I know who had always paid cash for a late model used car in the past who leased for the first time because of their income excluded them from taking advantage of the tax credits is shocking. I think many of these people will likely go back to an ICE option if the cost hasn’t come down or they aren’t offered a deal on the buy out option.
It’s going to be a VERY interesting market in 2-3 years.