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
It is rare in my area to see anything besides Teslas but the Chevy Blazer and the Honda Prologue (same GM powertrain/chassis with a different skin) are appearing more often.
I like that these look and feel like normal family SUVs (they don’t have unnecessary styling queues of other EVs like retractable door handles) but they’re all electric.
I want to see more options on the market but I’m guessing there will be a slight lag in adoption at the end of this month when tax credits go away and the lease deals get worse.
It is rare in my area to see anything besides Teslas but the Chevy Blazer and the Honda Prologue (same GM powertrain/chassis with a different skin) are appearing more often.
I like that these look and feel like normal family SUVs (they don’t have unnecessary styling queues of other EVs like retractable door handles) but they’re all electric.
I want to see more options on the market but I’m guessing there will be a slight lag in adoption at the end of this month when tax credits go away and the lease deals get worse.