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In its latest US passenger car fleet analysis, S&P Global Mobility discovered that the average age of cars in the country has risen to 12.5 years. That has two explanations: constrained new vehicle sales and the increase in SUV and light truck sales – they are not considered passenger cars. However, the most interesting part of the analysis relates to battery electric vehicles (BEVs): they are leaving the fleet sooner than they should.

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EV Life Expectancy Declines In Latest Vehicle Longevity Study

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