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[{"title": "Electric vehicles", "href": "https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/focus/future-of-mobility/electric-vehicle-trends-2030.html", "body": "Since Deloitte last presented a forecast for electric vehicle (EV) sales, in January 2019, the EV market has made great strides, and not just in terms of sales. OEMs have invested billions to deliver new electrified models, from R&D to factory redesign. Consumer attitudes have evolved. Government interventions have pushed forward and pulled back."}, {"title": "Driving into 2025: The Future of Electric Vehicles | J.P. Morgan", "href": "https://www.jpmorgan.com/insights/research/electric-vehicles", "body": "Comparatively, in 2016 just under 1 million vehicles or 1% of global auto sales came from plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs). 1. By 2025, J.P. Morgan estimates this will rise close to 8.4 million vehicles or a 7.7% market share. While this jump is significant, it doesn't compare to the kind of growth expected in HEVs - cars that combine a fuel ..."}, {"title": "Issues and Opportunities for the Electric Vehicles Industry in 2023", "href": "https://www.morganlewis.com/pubs/2023/02/issues-and-opportunities-for-the-electric-vehicles-industry-in-2023", "body": "February 27, 2023 Electrification efforts of the US transportation sector are strong and growing. More than 800,000 fully electric vehicles (EVs) were sold in the United States in 2022, nearly 6% of all vehicles sold. In comparison, 3.2% of all vehicles sold in 2021 were fully EVs."}]