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Global EV Outlook 2026 Examines Electric Vehicle Trends

The International Energy Agency released its Global EV Outlook 2026, covering developments in electric cars, batteries, charging infrastructure, and manufacturing.

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The report addresses four main areas: passenger cars, battery technology, charging networks, and production capacity.

on electric car registrations and market shares are included for major regions.

production volumes and material requirements are examined in the outlook.

on public and private charging points and deployment rates is provided.

Manufacturing Manufacturing capacity expansions and supply chain developments are outlined.

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Global EV Outlook 2026
Report covers cars, batteries, charging, manufacturing

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PublishedMay 23, 2026, 11:45 AM
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