Everyone who follows the EV space closely expected a shakeup once the tax credit and other policies went away. I’m not sure any of us thought things would happen this quickly.

On the heels of the Volvo EX30’s demise and Honda blowing up its EV roadmap, Mack Hogan and I decided to break down the EV apocalypse on this week’s Plugged-In Podcast. We discuss the many electric cars that have bitten the dust in the last year, why it’s happening, and what we think happens next.

Give it a listen, and let me know what you think. As always, send over questions you want answered on the show to [email protected] (or simply reply to this email).

Elsewhere in the EV universe:

  • The Ford Mustang Mach-E got an awesome battery preconditioning update.

  • Andrei Nedelea explains why the BMW i3 is a bigger deal than the iX3.

  • And the Lexus ES EV is officially on sale—before the hybrid.

—Tim Levin, Senior Editor

Photo: Ralph Hermens/InsideEVs

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