We will see by the end of 2025, more so by 2026 if you are right, so far there is 21% year-over-year growth so far in EU EV manufactured car sales while US (which is basically one company - Tesla) is in rapid decline.
I agree with this. Most European car manufacturers produce EVs now, and a lot of them are looking quite competitive compared to Tesla.
While Tesla sold more EVs than any other brand in Europe 2024, BMW and Volkswagen both sold more EVs in Germany than Tesla. And Mercedes sold about the same number of units as Tesla in 2024 in Germany. Porsche's Taycan looks very competitive compared to Tesla's fastest offerings -- And tesla still doesn't have "sports car".
Non-german car manufactures such as Skoda, Renault, Volvo, and Jaguar (if those last two are still "European") also sell a lot of interesting EVs.
Admittedly, I haven't seen many Stelantis branded EVs except for Fiat 500e.
US EV sales are up 28% so far in 2025. Will be interesting to see the upcoming quarterly results at the end of March, and for the rest of the year as well.