Most of the registered EVs in the U.S. are two popular Tesla models, but a few up-and-comers are poised to steal some attention.
A total of 63% of the electric vehicles registered in the U.S. during the first eight months of 2021 have been Tesla TSLA, +1.75% products. The company’s two most affordable vehicles dominate registrations. Yet rivals are catching up, and more EVs are coming to market, poised to steal attention from the California company.
Competition gaining ground Non-Tesla products round out the list, with the Ford Mustang Mach E taking fourth place and the Volkswagen ID.4 VWAGY, +1.09% is fifth.
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