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Despite the end of federal tax credits for the purchase of electric vehicles, Long Island has seen an increase in EV ownership over the last year. There was a 23 percent rise in EV registrations here in 2025, pushing the number of EVs on the roads of Nassau and Suffolk counties to over 87,000, according to a new report from Drive Electric Long Island.
The end of federal EV tax credits has sparked uncertainty, but the long-term outlook for electric vehicles remains strong. From expanding charging infrastructure and a booming used EV market to falling battery costs and high driver satisfaction, multiple forces point to a future where EVs continue to grow—driven by performance, affordability, and consumer confidence rather than incentives alone.
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