Just five EVs managed to make up 20% of all global market share.
Tesla took the lead (unsurprisingly), but its other ranking contenders were a big surprise.
In fact, all non-Tesla vehicles in the top five start at under $10,000 in China.
There are more electric and electrified choices in the car market than ever. Of the 2,500 car models available around the globe last year, 630 were battery-electric.
Despite the huge number of choices that consumers have, they disproportionately flocked to just a few vehicles. Of those 600-odd options, just five vehicles made up around 20% of the total global EV sales last year—and I bet you can guess at least two of them.











