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The craze begins to subside?Several car companies are slowing or delaying their electric car plans.

In recent years, as the global enthusiasm for electric vehicles has reached an unprecedented level, automakers from Ford to GM, to Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen, have announced ambitious plans to transform and develop electric vehicles。But right now, the craze seems to be cooling。

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In recent years, as the global enthusiasm for electric vehicles has reached an unprecedented level, automakers from Ford to GM, to Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen, have announced ambitious plans to transform and develop electric vehicles。But right now, the craze seems to be cooling。Many automakers are starting to slow or delay their electric vehicle plans because consumer demand is not meeting expectations and the challenges of moving to electric vehicles are greater than expected.。

Even Tesla, the leader of the U.S. electric car market, is under pressure to slow growth。This marks a shift in a trend in which the automotive industry is gradually returning to offer a more diversified choice of models, including fuel vehicles, hybrid vehicles and pure electric vehicles。This suggests that the full electrification scenario may come later than previously thought.。

Some companies, such as Ford, are increasing production and sales of hybrid models to help drivers make a smoother transition to electric vehicles.。At the same time, a number of companies, including GM, are planning to provide consumers with more choices between electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and fuel vehicles, which is also their response to consumer demand。

While sales of electric vehicles are expected to continue to increase in the coming years, automakers are re-evaluating their electric vehicle strategies to find a path that meets both environmental requirements and market demand.。With advances in technology and policy support, the future of electric vehicles is still promising, but the road to transformation seems to be more complicated than previously thought。

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