ICE + 1.075×HEV + 1.12×PHEV exceeds 1,152,000 in November 2025?
1
1kṀ22
2026
50%
chance

Resolution criteria

  • Resolve YES if the Argonne-reported U.S. light-duty monthly sales for November 2025 satisfy S = ICE + 1.075×HEV + 1.12×PHEV ≥ 1,152,000 using Argonne’s unit sales (not SAAR), as posted in their monthly sales update spreadsheets/pages. Otherwise NO. (anl.gov)

  • Use Argonne’s categories: ICE (conventional gasoline/diesel LDVs excluding hybrids and plug-ins), HEV (non-plug-in hybrids), and PHEV (plug-in hybrids). If Argonne does not list ICE explicitly, compute ICE = Total LDV − (HEV + PHEV + BEV + FCEV). (anl.gov)

  • Calculation: use Argonne’s integer counts; compute S with full precision and compare to the threshold; no rounding before comparison. If Argonne revises data, use the latest Argonne revision available by January 31, 2026. Sources to check:

Background

  • Argonne publishes monthly U.S. light-duty vehicle sales by powertrain (HEV, PHEV, BEV) and total LDV; starting in 2019 they rely on Wards Auto for monthly E‑drive sales. November 2025 results are typically posted in early–mid December. (anl.gov)

  • ICEV (internal combustion engine vehicle) at Argonne denotes conventional gasoline/diesel vehicles, excluding HEV/PHEV/BEV. (anl.gov)

Considerations

  • Ensure you’re using “units sold” for November 2025 (not SAAR, not cumulative YTD). (anl.gov)

  • FCEV volumes are small but included in the subtraction method if ICE isn’t listed explicitly, to avoid double counting. (anl.gov)

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