US: Cumulative Plug-In Electric Car Sales Now At 2.6 Million via insideevs.com
After more than a decade, the plug-in electric car market in the US is entering some really noticeable volumes.
Argonne National Laboratory's data indicates that it took nearly eight years to get into the first million, but the second million was achieved in just two and a half more years. We have no doubt that soon the US market will be at more than 1 million plug-in electric cars per year, and later at more than 100,000 per month .
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