Multiple outlets report that the number of electric vehicle models being discontinued or delayed by automakers in 2024 is increasing. Business Insider compiles a list of EVs that automakers have either stopped selling or pushed to later dates this year, citing broader challenges in EV sales. The articles frame the issue around a slowdown in EV demand, describing a market where some manufacturers are adjusting product plans and timelines rather than continuing to roll out every planned model on schedule. While the specific vehicles named vary by source, the common thread is that automakers are revising strategies amid “in a rut” sales conditions. The reports also characterize the trend as growing across the U.S. market, contributing to what some headlines describe as an “EV graveyard.” Taken together, the coverage indicates that consumers may see fewer available options and changes to expected release timelines as companies respond to current market conditions. The reporting focuses on model discontinuations and delays and does not settle questions about future replacements or long-term commitments to electrification.