Autonomy Launches Electric Vehicle Market Report
Autonomy’s EV Market Report highlights the major players, the challenges, the trends, and more in the global transition to electric vehicles.

Autonomy’s EV Market Report highlights the major players, the challenges, the trends, and more in the global transition to electric vehicles.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. – Autonomy, an electric vehicle subscription company, published the first issue of its electric vehicle market report: a comprehensive analysis on the state of the global electric vehicle market, with a focus on the U.S. market.
Worldwide demand for electric vehicles continues its unstoppable climb despite the increasing headwinds from supply-chain constraints, rising interest rates, inflation, and geopolitical instability. Autonomy’s EV Market Report highlights the major players, the challenges, the trends, and more in the global transition to electric vehicles.
“We are about to witness a 1,000% increase in EV sales in the U.S. within this decade. The transition from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles is nothing short of being one of the biggest transformations in not only mobility, but also personal technology,” said Scott Painter, founder and CEO of Autonomy. “As operators of the largest electric vehicle subscription company in the country, our EV Market Report represents our commitment to being students of the EV market and sharing our knowledge with the automotive industry, local, state, and federal government officials, and consumers.”
Topics covered in detail include the following:
Global and U.S. EV market share and forecast through 2030
Current and future EV production by automaker
State of EV charging Infrastructure
EV market share by brand and automaker
EV efficiency rankings
Guide to federal and state level EV incentives
Used EV pricing, supply, lease returns, fleet sales, and residual values
EV and ICE cost of ownership analysis
EV distribution channels
In this issue, we have also included sections on the vehicle subscription model and how it helps increase electric vehicle adoption by making access to EVs easier and more affordable.
"The EV race is on. While today Tesla is synonymous with electric vehicles, 130 new electric vehicle models will be available by 2026, offered by over 40 different brands," said Georg Bauer, president and co-founder at Autonomy. "It's an exciting time to work in the automotive industry and an even more exciting time to be a consumer."
“Our goal with this report is to guide decision makers in this very dynamic marketplace, assist media with interesting angles and analyses, as well as empower consumers with the most current trends and data available in the EV segment,” said Jesse Toprak, chief analyst at Autonomy.
Autonomy’s EV Market Report is available to download for free here.
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