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Electric Vehicle Sales Fell As Hybrid Vehicle Sales Continued To Rise In 2025

Key Takeaway

The shift in consumer preference from BEVs to hybrids in 2025 suggests a more moderate, but still growing, electrification-driven load increase for the grid, requiring nuanced demand forecasting and infrastructure planning.

AI Summary

  • Total xEV sales (hybrid, BEV, PHEV) reached 22% of US light-duty vehicles in 2025, up from 20% in 2024, indicating continued overall electrification growth.
  • Within the xEV segment, hybrid electric vehicles gained market share, while battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle sales decreased in 2025.
  • This trend suggests a potential moderation in the pace of pure BEV adoption, impacting load growth projections for charging infrastructure developers and grid planners.
  • For large power consumers and IPPs, this shift implies a potentially slower, but still significant, increase in overall electricity demand from the transportation sector, requiring adaptive forecasting and investment strategies.

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Article Content

About 22% of light-duty vehicles sold in 2025 in the United States were hybrid, battery electric, or plug-in hybrid vehicles, up from 20% in 2024. Among those categories, hybrid electric vehicles have continued to gain market share while battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles decreased, according to estimates from ... [continued] The post Electric Vehicle Sales Fell As Hybrid Vehicle Sales Continued To Rise In 2025 appeared first on CleanTechnica .