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October EV sales cool as prices rise and incentives end

The latest data from Edmunds reveals that the EV market is entering a "reset era" as incentive expire.
EV sales cool in October

On the Dash:

  • EV sales slowed in October after a September surge tied to the expiring $7,500 federal tax credit.
  • Average transaction prices climbed to $65,021, reflecting stronger demand for premium EV models.
  • Leasing declined while cash and outside-financed purchases increased, signaling a market shift toward sustainable EV demand.

The U.S. electric vehicle market is entering areset eraafter a record September, as the $7,500 federal tax credit for EV purchases and leases expired at the end of September. Early data from Edmunds indicates that while sales activity cooled in October, consumer interest remains steady, and the long-term potential for EV growth continues.

Average transaction prices for new EVs rose to $65,021 in October, approaching record highs. The increase reflects a higher share of premium models and less reliance on short-term deals. Edmunds notes that October buyers appear more committed to electrification rather than being motivated solely by incentives.

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Leasing, previously the primary driver of EV growth, declined slightly after the tax credit expired. In September, leases accounted for roughly 71% of financed EV purchases, fueled by the incentive. In October, lease penetration eased to 60%, indicating the market is slowly reducing its dependence on leases as a path to ownership. Cash and outside-financed purchases rose to 23.2% of transactions in October, up from 12% the previous month, highlighting shifting buyer behavior.

Inventory constraints added to the market’s adjustments. Dealer lots entered October with roughly half the EV stock available compared to midyear, following a surge of tax-credit-driven sales in September. Automakers and dealers are responding with extended lease programs, trimmed MSRPs, and certified pre-owned EV offerings to maintain affordability and attract buyers.

Despite affordability challenges, shopper interest in EVs has not vanished. Edmunds shows EV consideration dipping modestly from 12.7% in early September to 9.0% in mid-October, reflecting normalization rather than a collapse. Many consumers are taking a deliberate approach, weighing the total cost of ownership, charging infrastructure, and vehicle range. This transition offers an opportunity to emphasize EV value beyond incentives.  

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