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Nissan’s US Electric Vehicle Sales Absolutely Crash

Key Takeaway

Slower-than-anticipated EV adoption directly impacts future electricity demand growth, necessitating a re-evaluation of load forecasts and investment strategies for generation and grid infrastructure.

AI Summary

  • Nissan's US EV sales have "absolutely crashed," following a >50% drop for Kia in December, indicating a broader slowdown in EV adoption across multiple OEMs.
  • This trend suggests a potential deceleration in the growth of electricity demand from the transportation sector, impacting long-term load forecasts.
  • Developers, IPPs, and large power consumers should re-evaluate demand projections and grid infrastructure planning, considering a potentially slower ramp-up of EV-driven electricity consumption.

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A couple days ago, I wrote about Kia’s electric vehicle sales dropping more than 50% in December. That wasn’t a great result, but more or less what was expected. The question is more about how much they rebound in 2026. I expected to see similar results from other automakers, but ... [continued] The post Nissan’s US Electric Vehicle Sales Absolutely Crash appeared first on CleanTechnica .