The Electric Car Revolution in Massachusetts

As a study by Formrush.com shows, Massachusetts EV registrations have surged over 1,270% from just 3,600 in 2016 to 49,400 today. From 2021 to 2022 alone, EV numbers jumped 62% statewide.

The main factors that constitute this study:

  • The United States in 2016 had 280,300 electric cars compared to 2,442,300 in 2022, a 771.3% increase. Compared from 2021 1,454,400 (EV) – 2,442,300 (EV) to 2022 with a rise of 67.9%.
  • Rising gas prices, government incentives, and lower operating costs are making EVs increasingly appealing to consumers. Market Analytics forecasts electric vehicles surpassing gas-powered models in annual US sales within 10-15 years, as the 2023-2028 period marks a pivotal EV growth phase paving the way for electric cars to become mainstream.
  • In 2016, the U.S. had 280,300 electric vehicles (9 per 10,000 residents). By 2022, this rose to 2,442,300 (73 per 10,000).
  • Major automakers like Nissan, Chevrolet, Audi, Porsche, BMW, Ford, Hyundai/Kia, and Volkswagen are challenging Tesla’s dominance in the surging electric vehicle market by launching increasingly popular models like the Leaf, Bolt EV, e-tron, Taycan, i3, Mustang Mach-E, Kona Electric, and ID.4 that blend range, performance, styling, and more affordable pricing.

The study is provided for you below:

https://www.formrush.com/insights/the-electric-car-revolution-in-america