In February, GM and Nissan electric vehicles sold only 348 vehicles in the United States

In February 2011, the US auto market continued to pick up, and total sales increased by 27% to 990,000 vehicles. Among them, the hybrid car segment was very eye-catching and its sales volume increased by 39% year-on-year to reach 23,300, but the performance of the pure electric vehicle segment was not satisfactory.

According to official data released by General Motors and Nissan Motor Co., the sales of Chevy Volts and LEAF in the two electric vehicles of the two companies in February 2011 were 281 vehicles and 67 vehicles respectively.

It is reported that the two models mentioned above were listed in the United States in December 2010 and took the lead in opening the electric car era. As of February, Wollland’s total sales in the US market were 928 units, and the Nissan Leaf was only 173 vehicles.

Automobile industry analysts believe that the sales of electric vehicles in the US market in 2011 will provide a reference for the development of the electric vehicle market. Judging from the current sales of electric vehicles, US consumers are still skeptical about the mileage of pure electric vehicles.

In addition, GM's Wolanda is still controversial whether it can be defined as an electric car due to the presence of a hybrid element.

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