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Why 2026 Is the Year the Electric Vehicle Market Finally Gets Real

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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EV sales hit a tipping point in 2025 with price parity in several market segments. Here is where EV economics work today, where they don't, and which brand is dominating globally.

The electric vehicle market's development trajectory has produced a specific milestone in 2025-2026: price parity between electric and internal combustion vehicles in the most cost-sensitive segments has been achieved in China (the world's largest car market) and is approaching in European and American mass-market segments. The specific mechanism: battery pack costs, which constitute the largest single cost component of electric vehicles, have fallen from approximately $1,200 per kilowatt-hour in 2010 to approximately $85-90 per kilowatt-hour in 2026 — a 93 percent cost reduction that has made EVs economically competitive before incentives in several vehicle segments.

BYD — the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer that is now the world's largest EV seller by volume — has achieved manufacturing economics in its mass-market models that European and American manufacturers are struggling to match. The Seagull, BYD's entry-level EV priced at approximately $10,000 in China, demonstrates manufacturing capability at price points that put EV access within reach of middle-income consumers in emerging markets. European and US tariffs on Chinese EVs (100 percent in the US, 45 percent in the EU after the anti-subsidy investigation) have so far prevented BYD and other Chinese manufacturers from disrupting these markets at equivalent price points.

For the consumer economics: at current electricity and fuel prices in Europe — elevated by the Iran war energy shock — the total cost of ownership (TCO) calculation for EVs is compelling across a wider range of use cases than before the energy price shock. A European family driving 15,000 kilometres per year in an EV rather than a comparable petrol car saves approximately €2,000-2,500 annually in fuel and maintenance costs. At the Iran war's elevated petrol prices, this saving is even larger.

The specific segments where EVs still face challenges: long-distance rural drivers where charging infrastructure remains inadequate; apartment dwellers without home charging capability; and towing and working vehicles where range and payload tradeoffs remain unfavourable.

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