The United States is expected to fall behind the global electric vehicle transition as policy changes slow domestic adoption even while high fuel prices and energy security concerns accelerate EV sales worldwide.

Electric cars are getting cheaper, more efficient and can travel farther than ever. China is driving the transition, but Europe and other countries are catching up fast.

The outlook for electric vehicle demand has been cut for the second year in a row after the U.S. pulled back EV adoption policies. Read here