3 Things You Should Know About EVs in 2026

If you’ve been following the news about electric vehicles (EVs) over the past year, you know that it’s been a wild ride. In 2025, the EV market saw some ups and downs, and some people worried about slowing sales, while others celebrated big wins.

But, as we move into 2026, one thing is clear: EVs are still charging ahead, and there are some important trends every consumer should know. Whether you’re thinking about buying your first EV or just curious about clean energy, here are three things to keep in mind this year:

1. Electric vehicles recently outsold gas-powered cars in Europe.

In a major milestone, electric vehicles recently outsold gas-powered cars in Europe for the first time ever. This shows that EVs aren’t just a fad – they’re becoming the new normal in many places around the world. China is also seeing huge numbers of EV sales, proving that the shift to electric is truly global. As more countries invest in clean transportation, we can expect these trends to influence the American market, too.

2. There are now many affordable used EVs on the market.

One of the biggest barriers to buying an EV has always been the price. But now, there are many affordable used EVs available, making it easier for more people to make the switch. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to drive electric, the used market is booming with options under $25,000. This means more drivers can enjoy the benefits of an electric vehicle – like lower fuel costs and less maintenance – without breaking the bank.

3. Innovation continues to increase the battery range of EVs.

Worried about running out of power on a long trip? Good news: EV battery technology is improving fast. New models are coming out with longer ranges, letting drivers go farther between charges. Companies are also investing in research to make batteries last longer and charge faster, so you can spend more time on the road and less time plugged in. For example, Toyota is developing an experimental battery with a range of 750 miles that charges in just 10 minutes!

Even though last year had some bumps for EV sales – and there may be more ahead – the overall trend is clear: EVs are on the rise around the world. For American consumers, this means more choices, better prices and smarter technology. If you’re thinking about going electric, now is a great time to learn more and see how innovation will keep making EVs a better option for years to come. While an EV may not be right for everyone, it can be a great fit for many consumers’ lifestyles.

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