<p>➀ Nissan, Toyota, and Honda have delayed U.S. EV production plans due to ending tax breaks and weak demand;</p><p>➁ Nissan postponed two EV SUV models to late 2028/early 2029, Toyota halted EV output in Indiana to focus on hybrids, and Honda canceled a strategic SUV project;</p><p>➂ The U.S. eliminated EV incentives up to $7,500, with EVs accounting for less than 7% of total car sales.</p>
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