G.M. said its fourth-quarter sales rose 21 percent from the period a year earlier, to more than 755,000 cars and light trucks. The company’s sales of electric vehicles more than doubled to 43,982 vehicles. Ford sold more than 530,000 vehicles in the quarter, a gain of nearly 9 percent. That included 30,176 electric vehicles, an increase of 16 percent.
If other manufacturers merely hold steady, this would mean a 20% increase overall for EV sales in December. If other manufacturers show gains, it would mean an even bigger increase.
Maybe electric cars are finally catching on for real?