Global EV Sales Soar: China's Dominance Grows as North America Faces Demand Decline

June 13, 2025
Global EV Sales Soar: China's Dominance Grows as North America Faces Demand Decline
  • Global electric vehicle (EV) sales surged to 1.6 million units in May 2025, bringing the total for the year to 7.2 million, marking a significant 28% increase from 2024.

  • China continues to dominate the EV market, achieving over 1 million sales in a single month for the second time this year, with total sales in May reaching 1.02 million.

  • In comparison, Europe sold 330,000 EVs, North America 160,000, and the rest of the world 150,000, highlighting the disparity in market growth.

  • However, the expiration of Canadian subsidies has negatively impacted North American demand for electric vehicles, contributing to a 20% sales drop in that region.

  • North America has only seen a modest 3% growth year-to-date, largely due to this pause in subsidies, while the U.S. experienced a 4% increase supported by federal tax credits.

  • These tax credits in the U.S. are set to start phasing out in 2026, creating uncertainty among potential buyers.

  • Global automakers are also facing a 25% import tariff in the U.S., prompting many to revise their sales outlooks for 2025.

  • Tesla's Model Y production in Berlin allows it to sidestep these tariffs, but it faces increasing competition as global production ramps up.

  • The gap between China's rapid EV market growth and North America's stagnation continues to widen, as noted by industry analyst Charles Lester.

  • In response to this competitive landscape, BYD, a Chinese automaker, is expanding into Europe with new budget-friendly battery electric vehicles, including the Dolphin Surf model.

  • Germany's new incentives for fleet buyers are expected to bolster electric car sales in Europe, where corporate vehicles make up over half of the auto market.

  • Overall, fleet incentives in Germany and strong growth in Southern Europe are positively impacting the electric vehicle market across the continent.

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