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Source: US Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center
Tools: Datawrapper, Illustrator
More EV data [here](https://usafacts.org/articles/how-many-electric-cars-in-united-states/)
By the end of 2023, 36% of the nation’s all-electric registrations were in California.
While only national data on electric-drive vehicle sales is available, the Energy Department publishes state-level *registration* counts for EVs.
Adjusted for population, these states led in 2023 for all-electric registrations:
* California (3,026 all-electric registrations per 100,000 residents)
* Washington (1,805 per 100,000)
* Hawaii (1,686 per 100,000)
* Oregon (1,422 per 100,000)
* Colorado (1,405 per 100,000)
Mississippi had the fewest at 110 per 100,000 residents.
Mostly just looks like a graph of states with the highest incomes with California being an outlier due to politics (and presumably incentives).
What a smart move by Elon to abandon California and start simping for Trumps „Republicans“
This map correlates very highly with states that had robust incentive programs like California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Vermont, Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut and New Jersey.
My cul de sac has 4 per 14 cars. It’s wild that less than 2% of my state owns them because I see to many.
Hey, MT. You gonna let TX push you around like that? /s