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Home / Business and Economy / Hybrids Surge as EV Incentives Vanish

Hybrids Surge as EV Incentives Vanish

30 Dec

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Summary

  • Hybrid sales are accelerating as EV incentives disappear.
  • Roughly 87 car models now offer hybrid technology.
  • Hybrids reduce emissions by 20% to 30%.
Hybrids Surge as EV Incentives Vanish

Hybrid vehicle sales are experiencing a significant upswing across the United States, driven by the expiration of federal electric vehicle (EV) purchase incentives. While EV sales have faltered following the removal of up to $7,500 in tax credits, consumers are increasingly turning to hybrids as a practical solution for cutting fuel expenses and emissions. Analysts predict this trend will continue, with nearly one in six new cars sold in 2025 anticipated to be a hybrid model, reflecting automakers' growing investment in the technology.

Automakers are responding to this demand by expanding hybrid offerings; currently, around 87 car models are available with hybrid technology, a nearly 50% increase from five years ago. Many new hybrid models are difficult to distinguish from traditional gasoline cars, and some consumers are unknowingly purchasing them due to their affordability and utility. Contemporary hybrids can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by an estimated 20% to 30%, with plug-in variants offering substantial all-electric range.

The market shift is evident as major manufacturers like Ford, Toyota, and Honda are doubling down on hybrid production. Ford, for instance, is prioritizing a new hybrid pickup over its electric F-150 Lightning. This strategic pivot underscores the growing recognition of hybrids as a crucial step in the transition to full electrification, with studies indicating that about one-third of hybrid drivers eventually transition to fully electric vehicles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hybrid sales are accelerating because federal purchase incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) have expired, making hybrids a more affordable and practical option for consumers.
Approximately 87 distinct car models are currently available with hybrid technology in the US market, offering consumers a wide variety of choices.
Hybrid vehicles can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by roughly 20% to 30% compared to conventional gasoline-powered cars.

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