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How the reputation of electric vehicles has faced policy and trust challenges

By Tefik Lajthia, Director, Penta Group | Thursday, January 22, 2026, 1:41 PM Asia/Singapore

How the reputation of electric vehicles has faced policy and trust challenges

Analyses of 1.15m media mentions between June 2024–2025 have unearthed regional sentiment fragmentation, policy drags, and widening green credibility gaps.

The electric vehicle (EV) industry has made enormous technological strides, but reputational trust has faced challenges amid policy shifts between 2024 and 2025.

Public discourse has evolved. Political tensions, trade issues, and safety concerns now rival traditional drivers such as price and performance. While innovation continues to excite markets such as India and Germany, sentiment varies regionally.

​One key drag on EV momentum has been political instability, alongside recalls and supply chain scrutiny. Tracking sentiment remains valuable. Understanding trust dynamics is essential.

All these factors have been identified from market research between June 2024 and June 2025, where 1.15 million EV-related media mentions had been tracked globally.

The data evidence shows regional fragmentation in sentiment. Policy uncertainty ranks among significant factors affecting EV confidence. ​Yet, some markets have demonstrated policy alignment benefits. In Germany and India, sentiment took the lead due to entry-level affordability, charging infrastructure, and incentives.

​Bright spots and flashpoints

Emerging trends in the analysis period suggest:

  1. Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam were becoming production hubs, potentially driven by tax breaks and battery supply chains. When governments and industry align, growth often follows.
  2. However, volatility persisted. In the United States, new EV tariffs had dented demand.
  3. In Japan and South Korea markets, safety recalls and competitiveness concerns had impacted brand trust. Both now show recovery signs through innovation investments.
  4. Europe data showed division. In Italy and France, falling battery costs and low-cost models boosted access; Italy saw a 132% EV registration surge. EU tariffs on Chinese EVs sparked debate: France/Italy saw protection value, while Germany/Sweden noted retaliation risks.
  5. China, the largest EV market and exporter in the analysis, featured giants such as BYD, NIO, and SAIC with strong battery capacity. This strength fueled trade tensions and supply chain scrutiny.

Watching the “Green credibility gap” unfold

According to the analysis, stakeholder sentiment was also becoming more divided. Customers had remained broadly positive, particularly around affordability and charging access. However, non-governmental organizations were raising alarms about the ethical and environmental consequences of extracting critical minerals.

Although EVs eliminate tailpipe emissions, their environmental impact is more complex. Battery production is energy-intensive and often powered by coal-heavy electricity grids, especially in China. This creates a credibility gap between the promise of green transport and the reality of carbon-heavy supply chains. Without full transparency around lifecycle emissions, trust among climate-conscious stakeholders was at risk.

Environmental risks associated with mining (such as water contamination, deforestation, and soil degradation), were drawing closer attention from non-governmental organizations and affected communities. The question was whether corporations can demonstrate that their sourcing practices did not simply move pollution from urban centers to vulnerable ecosystems.

There was also growing awareness of the physical impact of EVs themselves. Heavier than petrol vehicles, they contributed to faster tire wear and increased micro-plastic pollution. This challenge has undermined the narrative of zero emissions. Regulators are beginning to respond, increasing pressure on manufacturers to develop lighter batteries, more efficient designs, and sustainable materials.

How regulations shape EV perception

Investor confidence has weakened due to layoffs, startup failures, and unpredictable policy changes. Analyzing stakeholder sentiment helps us identify where trust was resilient and where it was faltering — enabling more targeted engagement.

By now, a clear reputational gap is emerging:

  • Trust now depends on regulatory clarity, ethical supply chains, and credible policy.
  • Stakeholders are evaluating more than the vehicles themselves. They are scrutinizing the broader ecosystem. In the past, the EV narrative was driven by new model launches, charismatic founders, and delivery figures. Today, it is shaped by public policy.
  • In the US, cuts to incentives and ongoing legal disputes have unsettled the market. Meanwhile, India is expanding public charging and linking EV growth to clean transport jobs. This presents a cohesive narrative that earns positive media and investor attention.
  • Asia provides valuable examples of how policy alignment builds reputational strength. In China, a decade of top-down coordination involving subsidies, production quotas, and infrastructure development has created a powerful feedback loop between adoption and innovation.
  • In Singapore, a well-executed charging infrastructure rollout combined with supportive incentives suggests that even small markets can build public trust through visible, consistent progress.

These examples highlight that reputation is built not just by corporations, but by national strategy.

Future perspectives: safety, transparency and alignment

To restore and maintain public trust, the industry will need to take visible action in three key areas.

  • Safety must be prioritized. Product recalls do not only signal technical failure. They undermine consumer confidence.
  • Firms that respond quickly and take responsibility are more likely to sustain public support.
  • Transparency is equally essential. Ethical mineral sourcing should be viewed not only as a reputational risk, but also as an opportunity.

Stakeholders that provide verified data on emissions and environmental impact — from mining through to recycling — can gain a competitive advantage. Closing the loop on battery recycling has the potential to transform a liability into an asset.

Lastly, governments need to align. When policy is consistent and coherent, public trust tends to follow. Public support for EVs remains strong, but it should not be taken for granted.

This is more than a shift in technology. It is a test of credibility. Whether the EV industry thrives in 2026 and beyond will depend on whether the public and private sectors can act in concert, guided by safety, transparency, and public trust, and supported by data.

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