For a while, electric vehicles felt unstoppable. Every motor show promised a battery-powered future. Every press release hinted that petrol engines were on borrowed time. The message was clear and confident. EVs were not just coming. They were taking over. That certainty has faded. A growing number of buyers are stepping back. Automakers are quietly revising timelines. New research now confirms what many industry insiders already sensed. The path to full electrification is no longer a straight line. As 2026 approaches, the global EV market looks less like a sprint and more like a long, uncertain climb. Why This Shift Feels Different From Past Slowdowns The automotive world has seen hesitations before. Fuel prices rise, demand dips, and then rebounds....
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