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#10 | Posted by oneironaut
You mean startups are on the ropes? I agree. But there is a growing list by not-a-startup companies - Car & Driver: Here's Every New Electric Vehicle Model for Sale in the U.S. for 2024
Keep in mind Tesla was still 56% of US EV sales last year.
Of course they did.