Electric vehicle sales surged globally, particularly in China and Europe, driving rapid advancements in battery technology expected by 2026, according to multiple reports. The booming EV market contrasts sharply with a slight sales decline in the United States from 2024, which is dragging down the global average, MIT Technology Review reported.
In 2025, electric vehicles accounted for over a quarter of new vehicle sales worldwide, a significant increase from less than 5% in 2020, MIT Technology Review noted. China is leading the charge, with over 50% of new vehicle sales last year being battery electric or plug-in hybrids. Europe also saw a surge, with more purely electric vehicles hitting the roads in December than gas-powered ones.
The rise of EVs is fueling innovation in battery technology. MIT Technology Review's "Whats Next" series is exploring the future of various industries, including the EV battery sector.
Meanwhile, other global events unfolded on February 2nd, 2026. Multiple news sources reported the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, explosions in Iran (with Israel denying involvement), and a mass blackout and water shortages in Ukraine, according to Euronews. Venezuela granted amnesty to political prisoners.
In other news, concerns arose over the proliferation of AI deepfakes on the Civitaian marketplace. Stanford and Indiana University researchers revealed that users were creating explicit content of real women despite site bans, MIT Technology Review reported. The open-source AI agent OpenClaw is gaining traction despite a security vulnerability in Moltbook, Phys.org reported.
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