Automakers Pump Brakes on EV Investment as Federal Subsidies Stop

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‘EVs will only grow very slowly from here on out due to a saturated market and lack of consumer demand,’ an energy analyst said.

A few years ago, U.S. auto executives were hailing their conversion to electric cars and market analysts were predicting exponential growth in electric vehicle sales amid the inevitable extinction of the gas-powered engine.

Executives from General Motors (GM), Ford, Volkswagen, Mercedes, and Volvo pledged that their fleets would be 100 percent electric within a decade.

But the reality has been quite different.

After President Donald Trump ended the $7,500 electric vehicle (EV) tax credit in September 2025, the sales growth of electric cars in the United States went into reverse, falling to 234,000 units in the fourth quarter of 2025, down by 46 percent compared to the prior quarter, according to data from Cox Automotive.

The market share of EVs tumbled from 10.5 percent of all new cars sold in the United States in the third quarter of 2025 to 5.8 percent in the fourth quarter, according to Kelley Blue Book data.

“EVs will only grow very slowly from here on out due to a saturated market and lack of consumer demand,” energy expert Robert Bryce told The Epoch Times.

Billions in EV Losses

U.S. and European car manufacturers that had bet heavily on the EV transition are now licking their wounds.

Ford, GM, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen collectively lost $114 billion on EV ventures between 2022 and 2025, according to a recent op-ed by Bryce. Adding a $26 billion write-down on its EV line announced by Chrysler parent company Stellantis on Feb. 6, that total climbs to $140 billion.

In December 2025, Ford announced that it was canceling its flagship electric truck, the F-150 Lightning. Having lost $13 billion on its EV line since 2023, Ford announced a $19.5 billion write-down from EVs in the fourth quarter of 2025.

“The operating reality has changed, and we are redeploying capital into higher-return growth opportunities: Ford Pro, our market-leading trucks and vans, hybrids and high-margin opportunities like our new battery energy storage business,” Ford CEO Jim Farley said in a statement.

In January, GM announced a $6 billion write-down in its EV line, following its decision in October 2025 to take a $1.6 billion loss to scale back its EV investments. GM canceled contracts with electric vehicle battery suppliers, while Stellantis announced that it would cut its entire plug-in EV lineup for 2026, although it still planned to introduce new long-range EV models that use gasoline to charge the car’s battery.

Tesla, once the leading EV producer, recently reported falling sales and profits, and CEO Elon Musk spoke of shifting the company’s focus toward robotics as Chinese manufacturer BYD overtook it in global sales of units sold.

Far from the inevitable demise of the internal combustion engine, other global auto companies’ ventures into electric vehicles now appear to be costly, highly dependent on government support, and vulnerable to fierce competition from China.

“The electric vehicle market in the United States was primarily created by government mandates and government subsidies,” Paul Mueller, economist with the American Institute for Economic Research, told The Epoch Times.

“Even Tesla would not have made it without significant government subsidies—over $3 billion—and regulatory credits bought from Tesla by other car producers—over $13 billion.”

Due to federal emissions regulations, which were tightened under the Biden administration, gas-powered vehicle producers who focused on the most profitable models such as trucks and SUVs, were compelled to buy emissions credits from EV manufacturers to offset their failure to meet fleet-wide Corporate Average Fuel Economy requirements. This additional multi-billion-dollar subsidy was also curtailed by the Trump administration.

By Kevin Stocklin

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