If Tesla Is The Most Valuable Car Company, Why Are Hybrids Outselling EVs?

Growth Stories With IBD

What market saw record sales growth last year and is considered a disappointment? That would be electric vehicles.

Back in 2021, automakers went all in on battery-powered cars, committing billions of dollars to EV production. But just a few years later, that future is looking a bit hazy as a host of factors have seemingly put the brakes on the EV transition. And consumers who aren't ready to go all in on battery power are turning more and more to hybrid models.

On this episode of Growth Stories, we take a look at the evolving electric vehicle market and what those changes signify for automakers—and investors—as they navigate the EV transition.

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