EV News Today: Global Electric Vehicle Sales Surge
EV News Today: Global Electric Vehicle Sales Surge
Electric vehicle (EV) momentum remains strong worldwide on December 18, 2025, with global sales hitting new milestones despite regional policy challenges. Over 25% of new cars sold globally this year are electric, driven by emerging markets and China, while the US and Europe navigate rollbacks and adjustments.
Global EV Sales Hit Record Levels
EV adoption has reached a “major turning point” in 2025. Through November, sales exceeded 18.5 million units year-to-date, up 21% from 2024, pushing EVs to more than 25% of global new car sales. Emerging markets like Southeast Asia (Vietnam and Singapore at ~40% share) and Brazil are leading the charge, while China dominates with over 50% EV penetration expected soon.
Tesla Advances Autonomous Testing
Tesla is pushing boundaries with fully driverless Robotaxi tests underway in Austin, Texas – no occupants or safety monitors required. CEO Elon Musk confirmed the milestone, boosting shares. The company is also rolling out its 2025 Holiday Update, featuring Grok AI navigation integration and enhanced features.
Ford Pivots Strategy with Major Charges
Ford announced a $19.5 billion hit as it scales back pure EV plans, ending production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning. Instead, the iconic truck will transition to an extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) with a gasoline generator for longer range. The shift emphasizes hybrids and affordable smaller EVs amid softening demand and US policy changes.
Policy Divergences: EU Softens Targets, US Faces Uncertainty
The EU has dropped its strict 2035 combustion engine ban, allowing plug-in hybrids and range extenders due to industry pressure and competition from Chinese EVs. In the US, federal EV incentives and charging funds face pauses, contributing to slower domestic growth.
Meanwhile, countries like India and Malaysia are accelerating support for localized, affordable models.
Charging Infrastructure Expands
EVgo deployed over 40% of 2025’s new US fast chargers using prefabricated designs, cutting costs by 15%. Globally, networks are growing rapidly to support rising adoption, with partnerships and modular tech speeding deployment.
Outlook: Resilience in Transition
Despite US and European adjustments, global EV growth shows no signs of stopping, fueled by affordability, tech advances, and emerging market demand. 2026 could see even broader adoption as battery costs drop and infrastructure matures.







