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Electric car use by country

Electric car use by country varies worldwide, as the adoption of plug-in electric vehicles is affected by consumer demand, market prices, availability of charging infrastructure, and government policies, such as purchase incentives and long term regulatory signals (ZEV mandates, CO2 emissions regulations, fuel economy standards, and phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles).[1]

Global top-selling light-duty plug-in electric vehicle regional or country markets as of December 2021
Comparison of plug-in electric car ownership per capita in selected top selling countries and regional markets as plug-in cars per 1,000 people, as of December 2021

Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) are generally divided into all-electric or battery electric vehicles (BEVs), that run only on batteries, and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), that combine battery power with internal combustion engines. The popularity of electric vehicles has been expanding rapidly due to government subsidies, improving charging infrastructure, their increasing range and lower battery costs, and environmental sensitivity. However, the stock of plug-in electric cars represented just 1% of all passengers vehicles on the world's roads by the end of 2020, of which pure electrics constituted two-thirds.[2]

Global cumulative sales of highway-legal light-duty plug-in electric vehicles reached 1 million units in September 2015,[3] 5 million in December 2018,[4] and passed the 10 million milestone in 2020.[5] By mid-2022, there were over 20 million light-duty plug-in vehicles on the world's roads.[6] Sales of plug-in passenger cars achieved a 9% global market share of new car sales in 2021, up from 4.6% in 2020, and 2.5% in 2019.[2][7][8] The PEV market has been shifting towards fully electric battery vehicles. The global ratio between BEVs and PHEVs went from 56:44 in 2012, to 60:40 in 2015, and rose to 74:26 in 2019.[9][10] The ratio was to 71:29 in 2021.[11]

As of December 2023, China had the largest stock of highway legal plug-in passenger cars with 20.4 million units, almost half of the global fleet in use.[12] China also dominates the plug-in light commercial vehicle and electric bus deployment, with its stock reaching over 500,000 buses in 2019, 98% of the global stock, and 247,500 electric light commercial vehicles, 65% of the global fleet.[1]

Europe had about 11.8 million plug-in passenger cars at the end of 2023, accounting for around 30% of the global stock.[13][14] Europe also has the world's second largest electric light commercial vehicle stock, with about 290,000 vans.[13][1][15] As of December 2023, cumulative sales in the United States totaled 4.74 million plug-in cars since 2010,[16] with California listed as the largest U.S. plug-in regional market with 1.77 million plug-in cars sold by 2023.[17]

As of December 2021, Germany is the leading European country with 1.38 million plug-in cars registered since 2010.[18][19] Norway has the highest market penetration per capita in the world,[20] and also has the world's largest plug-in segment market share of new car sales, 86.2% in 2021.[21] Over 10% of all passenger cars on Norwegian roads were plug-ins in October 2018, and rose to 22% in 2021.[22][23] The Netherlands has the highest density of EV charging stations in the world by 2019.[24]

History edit

 
Evolution of the ratio between global sales of BEVs and PHEVs from 2011 to 2022[8][9][10][11][25][26]

The global stock of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) between 2005 and 2009 consisted exclusively of all-electric cars (BEV), totaling about 1,700 units in 2005, and almost 6,000 in 2009. The plug-in stock rose to about 12,500 units in 2010, of which 350 were plug-in hybrids (PHEVs).[27][28] By comparison, during the Golden Age of the electric car at the beginning of the 20th century, the EV stock peaked at approximately 30,000 vehicles.[29] After the introduction of the Think City, Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt in late December 2010, the first mass-production plug-in electric cars by major manufacturers, plug-in sales grew to about 50,000 units in 2011, to 125,000 in 2012, and almost 213,000 cars and utility vans in 2013. Sales totaled over 315,000 units in 2014, up 48% from 2013.[30] In March 2014, Norway became the first country where over 1 in every 100 passenger cars on the roads was a plug-in,[31] and, by October 2018, 1 in every 10 passenger cars registered in Norway was a plug-in.[22]

In five years, global sales of highway legal light-duty plug-in vehicles increased more than ten-fold, totaling more than 565,000 units in 2015—an 80% increase from 2014, driven mainly by China and Europe.[30] About 775,000 plug-in electric cars and vans were sold in 2016, and 1.22 million in 2017—up 57% from 2016—with China accounting for about half of global sales.[32][33][34] The global market share of the new light-duty plug-in segment reached 1.3% in 2017, up from 0.86% in 2016, and 0.38% in 2014.[35][36] Global light-duty plug-in vehicle sales passed the 3 million milestone in November 2017[37] and 5 million at the end 2018.[4] Global sales totaled 2,018,247 plug-in passenger cars in 2018, up 72% from 2017, with a market share of 2.1%.[8] The BEV:PHEV ratio rose to 69:31 in 2018 and to 74:26 in 2019.[9][8] By the end of 2019 the stock of light-duty plug-in vehicles totaled about 7.5 million units.[38] Worldwide sales in 2019 rose to 2,209,831 units with a global market share of 2.5%.[9] The combined number of PEV and hybrid cars sold in the European Union hit a record in July 2020, accounting for 18% of the total number of passenger cars sold. It also was the first time that more than 200,000 electric cars were sold in a single month.[39]

 
Annual sales of plug-in passenger cars in the world's top country and regional markets between 2011 and 2022
 
Plug-in electric cars in use as a proportion of all passenger cars on the road in selected countries and regional markets at the end of 2022
 
Countries with the world's highest market share in the plug-in electric car segment in 2022 compared with the market share in countries and regions with the highest sales volume in 2022
Date Milestone
1996 Launch of the limited production General Motors EV1[40]
1997 Launch of the Toyota RAV4 EV[41]
December 2008 100th Tesla Roadster delivered[42]
December 2010 Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt deliveries began[43]
December 2012 Annual global sales passed the 100,000 mark[27][30]
March 2014 Norway achieves 1% of cars on the road as plug-ins[31]
October 2014 EU adopt the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive in 2014.[44]
December 2014 100,000th plug-in sold in Japan[27][45]
September 2015 Cumulative global plug-in sales passed 1 million units.[3]
March
2016
500,000th new energy vehicle sold in China[46]
(includes heavy-duty commercial vehicles)
100,000th plug-in sold in Norway[47]
May 2016 500,000th plug-in sold in Europe[48]
August 2016 500,000th plug-in sold in the U.S[49]
September 2016 500,000th new energy passenger car sold in China[50]
Global all-electric car/van sales passed 1 million.[51]
October 2016 100,000th plug-in sold in France[52][53]
November 2016 100,000th plug-in sold in the Netherlands[54]
December 2016 Cumulative global plug-in sales passed 2 million units[32]
5% of passenger cars on Norwegian roads are plug-ins[20]
November 2017 Cumulative global plug-in sales passed 3 million units[37]
December 2017 Annual global sales passed the 1 million unit mark[35][34]
Annual global market share passed 1% for the first time[35][34]
First half 2018 1 million plug-in electric cars sold in Europe[55]
September
2018
1 million plug-in electric cars sold in the US[56]
2 million new energy passenger cars sold in China[57]
(includes heavy-duty commercial vehicles)
October 2018 10% of passenger cars on Norwegian roads are plug-ins[22]
November 2018 500,000th plug-in car sold in California[58]
December 2018 Annual global sales passed the 2 million unit mark[8][59]
Annual sales of EVs passed 1 million in China[60]
Cumulative global plug-in sales passed 5 million units[4]
Tesla Model 3 becomes first EV to exceed 100,000 sales mark in a single year[61]
June 2019 China's Electric Vehicle Charging Posts surpasses 1 million[62]
December 2020 Cumulative global plug-in sales passed 10 million units[5]
Annual sales of EVs passed 1 million in Europe[63][64]
Over 15% of cars on Norwegian roads are plug-ins[65]
June 2021 Tesla Model 3 is the first electric car to pass 1 million units in global sales[66]
July 2021 1 million plug-in cars sold in Germany[67]
November 2021 1 million plug-in cars sold in California[17]
May 2022 Cumulative global plug-in sales passed 20 million units[6]
June 2022 10 million plug-in cars on the road in China[68]
September 2022 1 million plug-in cars on the road in UK[69]
January 2023 EVs surpass 10% in global market share[70]
May 2023 Tesla Model Y becomes the world's best selling vehicle[71]

Statistics edit

Sales, market, and usage share edit

Light-duty plug-in electric vehicle stock, market penetration, annual sales, and market share in the top selling countries and regional markets for latest available year
Country or region PEV stock/
cumulative sales
(2022)[i]
Annual sales
(2022)
Market share
(2022)
% of cars
in use (2022)[ii]
  China[iii] 14,100,000[72] 5,924,421[73] 30.0%[73] 4.9%[72]
Europe[iv] 7,800,000[72] 2,602,431[74] 23.0%[74] 2.4%[72]
  United States[iii] 2,960,000[72] 990,000[72] 7.7%[72] 1.3%[72]
  Germany[iii] 1,877,721[75] 832,652[76] 31.4%[76] 3.85%[75]
  California[iii] 1,385,383[77] 343,244[77] 18.7%[77] 3.85% (2021)[78]
  France 990,000[72] 346,849[79] 21.6%[80] 2.7%[72]
  United Kingdom 950,000[72] 368,617[81] 22.9%[82] 2.8%[72]
  Norway[v] 817,471[83] 153,144[84] 87.8%[84] 27.73%[83]
  Netherlands[vi] 515,838[85] 106,854[85] 34.9%[85] 5.8%[85]
  Sweden 440,000[72] 161,649[86] 56.1%[87] 8.8%[72]
  Japan[iii][vii] 410,000[72] 102,000[72] 3.0%[72] 0.6%[72]
  Canada[iii] 380,000[72] 114,000[72] 9.4%[72] 1.6%[72]
Global total[iii] 25,900,000[72] 10,200,000[72] 14.0%[72] 2.1%[72]

Notes

  1. ^ Includes sales or registrations of highway legal light-duty vehicles except where noted
  2. ^ Market penetration is the number of plug-in passenger cars as a percentage of the stock or total number of passenger cars registered. Data for latest available year
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Only includes plug-in electric passenger cars
  4. ^ European figures correspond to European Union member countries plus the UK and three EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) as per ACEA
  5. ^ Includes registrations of used imports
  6. ^ Registered light-duty plug-in stock at the end of 2020 (in use)
  7. ^ Kei cars are not included for the Japanese market share estimate

Sales edit

Light-duty plug-in electric vehicle yearly new sales and end-of-year cumulative sales (or stock)
in the top PEV selling countries and regional markets
Country 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017
stock sales stock sales stock sales stock sales stock sales
  China[i][ii] 7,842,668
[88][89]
3,334,000
[88]
4,508,668
[89]
1,246,000
[90]
3,349,100
[1]
1,204,000
[91]
2,243,772
[92][93]
1,016,002
[93][i]
1,227,770
[92]
579,000
[94][i]
  United States[i] 2,322,291
[95]
607,567
[95]
1,741,566
[96]
297,939
[96]
1,450,020
[1]
329,528
[97]
1,126,000
[98]
361,307
[98]
764,666
[99][100]
199,818
[98]
  Germany[i] ≈1,380,000
[18][19]
681,410
[19]
≈700,000
[18]
394,632
[101]
305,589
[32][102][103][104]
108,839
[104]
196,750
[32][102][103]
67,504
[103]
129,246
[32][102]
54,492
[102]
  France 786,274
[105]
315,978
[105]
470,295
[106]
194,881
[106]
275,575
[106]
69,466
[107]
204,617
[52][108][109][110]
53,745
[110]
149,797
[52][108][109]
42,799
[110]
  United Kingdom ≈745,000
[111]
305,281
[112]
434,282
[1][113]
175,082
[113]
259,200
[1]
72,584
[114]
197,000
[115]
59,911
[i][116]
137,000[115] 49,182
[i][116]
  Norway[iii][ii] 647,000
[117]
167,949
[118]
480,008
[119]
113,588
[120]
384,066
[121]
88,443
[122]
296,215
[123]
86,290
[124]
209,122
[123]
71,737
[125]
  Netherlands[ii] 390,454
[126]
95,464
[127]
297,380
[128]
89,362
[129]
207,922
[128]
67,520
[1]
145,882
[128]
29,187
[130]
121,540
[128]
11,085
[130]
  Sweden[ii] 355,737
[1][131][132]
138,033
[132]
193,054
[1][131]
96,054
[131]
97,000
[1]
41,784
[133]
79,579
[92][134]
29,909
[134]
49,670
[92]
19,793
[134]
  Japan[i][iv][ii] 337,377
[135]
44,296
[135]
297,181
[2]
29,000
[2]
267,415
[2]
43,867
[136]
239,242
[2]
52,013
[137]
205,212
[92]
54,100
[92]
  Canada 297,960
[138]
87,700
[138]
209,075
[138]
51,376
[138]
141,100
[1]
50,960
[1]
90,100
[1]
44,150
[1]
45,950
[92]
18,746
[139]
Global total[i] 17.5 million
[5][140]
6,754,000
[140]
10.8 million
[5][v]
3,240,000
[25][v]
7,167,830
[1]
2,101,680
[1]
5,127,297
[8][92]
2,018,247
[8]
3,109,050
[92]
1,148,700
[92]
Light-duty plug-in cumulative registrations in selected regional markets
Europe (EU+3)[vi] 5.67 million
[141][142][15][32][143][144][145]
2,332,798
[141][15]
3,336,141
[142][32][143][144][145]
1,403,812
[142]
1,935,010
[32][143][144][145]
588,575
[142][145]
1,346,435
[32][146][144][147]
406,052
[146][147]
940,383
[32][146][144]
302,383
[146][144]
  California[i] 1,072,136
[148][149][20][150]
237,618
[148]
834,518
[149][20][150]
132,742
[149]
701,776
[149][20][150]
159,081
[149]
542,695
[20][149]
163,765
[149]
378,930
[20][149]
107,779
[149]
Plug-in vehicle cumulative sales for all class segments in China[151][152][153][154]
  China[vii]
(all class segments)
9,076,447
[88][90][32][91][94][155]
3,521,000
[88]
5,555,447
[90][32][91][94][155]
1,367,000
[90]
4,188,447
[32][91][94][155]
1,204,000
[91]
2,984,447
[32][94][155]
1,256,000
[155]
1,728,447
[32][94]
777,000
[94]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Only includes plug-in electric passenger cars
  2. ^ a b c d e Registered light-duty plug-in stock in use at the end of the year
  3. ^ Includes registrations of used imports
  4. ^ Kei cars are not included for the Japanese market share estimate
  5. ^ a b Includes plug-in electric passenger cars and fully electric light-duty commercial vehicles
  6. ^ European figures correspond to European Union member countries plus the UK and three EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) as per ACEA
  7. ^ Includes passenger plug-ins and heavy-duty commercial vehicles such as buses and trucks

Market share edit

Passenger plug-in market share of total new car sales for selected countries and selected regional markets since 2013[i]
Country 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019
[156]
2018 2017 2016

[20][157]

2015

[158][159]

2014
[160]
2013
[161]
  Norway[162] 90.4% 87.6% 86.2% 74.7% 55.9% 49.1% 39.2% 29.1% 22.4% 13.8% 6.1%
  Iceland[163][164][87][165] 64.0% 56.1% 54.7% 45.0% 22.6% 17.2% 11.7% 5.6% 3.6% 2.1% 1.3%
  Sweden[166] 59.8% 56.1% 43.3% 32.2% 11.4% 8.2% 5.2% 3.5% 2.62% 1.53% 0.71%
  Finland[167] 54.4% 37.5% 30.8% 18.1% 6.9% 4.7% 2.57% 1.2%
  Denmark[168] 46.1% 38.6% 35.2% 16.4% 4.2% 2% 0.6% 0.6% 2.29% 0.88% 0.29%
  Netherlands[169] 44% 34.9% 29.8% 24.6% 14.9% 6.2% 2.2% 6.7% 9.9% 3.87% 5.55%
  Belgium[170] 40.7% 26.5% 18.4% 10.7% 3.2% 2.5% 2.7% 1.8%
  China[171] 37.0% 30.0% 15.0% 5.4% 4.9% 4.2% 2.1% 1.31% 0.84% 0.23% 0.08%
  Portugal[172][173][174][175] 31.8% 21.7% 20.0% 13.5% 5.7% 3.6% 1.9%
   Switzerland[176] 30.1% 25.9% 22.5% 14.3% 5.5% 3.2% 2.55% 1.8% 1.98% 0.75% 0.44%
  New Zealand[72][177] 27.2% 19.7% 8.2% 2.8% 2.7% 1.4% 1.0% 0.6% 0.2% 0.1%
  Ireland[178][179][180] 27.1% 22.2% 15.7% 7.4% 4.1% 1.57% 0.72% 0.48% 0.46% 0.27%
  Austria[181][182][183][184][185][186][187] 27% 22.0% 20.0% 9.5% 3.5% 2.6% 2.06% 1.6% 0.90%
  France[ii][109][110][188][189][80] 26% 21.6% 18.3% 11.2% 2.8% 2.11% 1.98% 1.4% 1.19% 0.70% 0.83%
  Germany[190] 24.6% 31.4% 26.0% 13.5% 3.0% 1.9% 1.58% 1.1% 0.73% 0.43% 0.25%
  Romania[191][192] 24.4% 21.7% 15.5% 7.12% 4.18% 2.89% 2.11% 1.03% 0.50% 0.28% 0.34%
  United Kingdom[116][193][194][111][82] 23.9% 22.9% 18.6% 10.7% 2.9% 2.53% 1.86% 1.37% 1.07% 0.59% 0.16%
  Spain[195][196][197][198][199][200][201][202] 11.9% 9.6% 7.8% 4.8% 1.4% 0.9% 0.6% 0.32%
  Costa Rica[203] (BEVs only) 11.6% 7.3% 3% 3%
  Canada[139][204][205][138][206] 10.8% 8.2% 6.6% 3.5% 3.0% 2.2% 0.92% 0.58% 0.35% 0.28% 0.18%
  United States[16][95][207][100][208][209][210][211][72] 9.1% 6.8% 4.0% 2.2% 1.9% 2.1% 1.1% 0.90% 0.66% 0.72% 0.60%
  Italy[212][213][214][215][216] 8.6% 8.8% 9.3% 4.3% 0.6% 0.26% 0.1% 0.08% 0.09% 0.08% 0.07%
  Australia[217][218][219][220][221][222][223][72][224] 8.1% 5.1% 2.4% 0.78% 0.6% 0.3% 0.19% 0.12% 0.15% 0.12% 0.026%
  Greece[225][226] 5.4% 2.8%
  Japan[135][2][227][137][228][72] 3.0% 1.0% 0.6% 0.9% 1.0% 1.1% 0.59% 0.68% 1.06% 0.91%
  Uruguay[229][230] 3.1% 1.9% 1.1% 0.3% 0.4%
  Colombia[203] 3.0% 2.0%
Global average[2][8][35][231][232][72] 16.0% 14.0% 8.6% 4.6% 2.5% 2.1% 1.3% 0.86% 0.7% 0.4% 0.3%
  California[233][148][149][234][77] 24.8% 19.1% 12.2% 7.6% 7.8% 7.6% 4.9% 3.6% 3.1% 3.2% 2.5%
Europe[141][147][181][235][236][237][238][195][74][iii] 23.4% 22.9% 19.0% 11.4% 3.6% 2.5% 1.74% 1.3% 1.41% 0.66% 0.49%
  Hong Kong[239][240][241][242] 23.0% 14.0% 5.0% 5.0% 4.84% 0.39%
Notes
  1. ^ Includes only countries with a minimum market share of 1.0% in 2021
  2. ^ For 2015 and before, the French market share corresponds to combined sales BEV passenger cars and utility vans only (PHEVs not included).[243]
  3. ^ European figures correspond to European Union member countries plus the UK and three EFTA countries (Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) as per ACEA

Albania edit

Albania is considered one of the best countries for emissions for electric cars as it generates all of its electricity from hydroelectric power.[244][245] Electric cars are currently used by the Albanian Police Force.[246] The Interior Minister claimed, that the cost of fuel per 100 km (62 mi) would be less than 120 Albanian leke (less than 1 euro).[246] Saytaxi is the first taxi company in Albania that offers electric vehicles and operates a fast EV (electric vehicles) charging point, and have been operating in the country since 2014. Its goal is to replace 80% of all non-electric cars with electric in the taxi business.[247]

On 31 October 2017, Tirana became one of the few European capital cities to use electric buses when they tested a Solaris Urbino 12, with the purpose of reducing pollution.[248] Tirana's goal is to gradually convert 10 to 20 percent of the bus fleet into electric ones.[248]

Australia edit

The total stock of electric vehicles in Australia is approximately 21,000 as of 2020.[249] In May 2021, electric vehicles accounted for 2% of new car sales in Australia, with approximately 5,000 Tesla vehicles sold in the first half of 2021.[218] However, it has been predicted that approximately 66% of Australians will be driving electric cars by 2030.[250] Moreover, 56% of Australians would consider an electric car when they next bought a vehicle.[251] In early 2020, electric vehicle registrations nearly doubled the registrations of the previous year, showing the rapidly increasing popularity of electric vehicles in Australia.[252] The Tesla Model 3 is Australia's most popular electric vehicle accounting for 70% of EV sales in 2019.[253][254][255][256]

The Labor-led opposition government in Australia in 2019 proposed a 50% electric vehicle target by 2030.[257] Government analysis in 2019 also forecasted 50% of all new cars sold in Australia by 2035 will be electric on the current path.[258]

The state of Victoria is Australia's most important electric vehicle market with the highest number of electric vehicle purchases in Australia between 2011 and 2017 with a total of 1,324 car sales.[259] Victoria also manufactures electric vehicles with a commercial electric vehicle manufacturing facility to be established in 2021, producing 2,400 vehicles per year.[260]

In March 2021, the Hyundai Nexo became the first fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) to be released in Australia.[261][262] Coinciding with the release of the Nexo, the first publicly available hydrogen refuelling station in Australia opened the same day in Canberra.[262]

Government incentives edit

Despite no federal EV sales target, Victoria aim for 50% of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2030.[263] The South Australian government also aim for 100% of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2035.[264] The NSW Government is also considering an official ban date for the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles.[265]

Nationally, fuel efficient vehicles attract less Luxury Car Tax, leading to a saving of up to $2,648.[266] Victoria offers a subsidy of $3,000 – $5,000[267][263] for BEV cars under $68,740.[268] ACT offers $15,000 interest free loan[269] Victorian EV drivers pay a reduced rate of stamp duty and $100 off registration fees[270] In ACT BEVs stamp duty exempt and 20% reduction in registration fees[271] with the first 2 years of registration free[269] EVs exempt from stamp duty until 2023[272] In Tasmania Car rental companies are exempt from registration fees on new and used EVs[272]

The Federal Government pledged to spend $74.5 million on charging infrastructure in the budget in 2021.[220] The Federal Government is also contributing $15 million to a national electric vehicle charging network built by Evie Networks and connecting Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane.[273]

Austria edit

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 1677 in 2015 to 6764 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 4913 new BEV were sold, representing 2.8% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 1677 3826 5433 6764 4913
% of total new registrations not available not available 1.5% 2.0% 2.8%

Belgium edit

Sales of electric cars rose from 97 units in 2009, to 116 in 2010, 425 in 2011, to 900 in 2012. Of the latter, only 350 units were sold to individuals.[275] Then, sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 1358 in 2015 to 3647 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 4601 new BEV were sold, representing 1.5% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 1358 2054 2713 3647 4601
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.5% 0.7% 1.5%

The Belgian government established purchase incentives for BEVs, ending in 2012.[276] Hybrids were not eligible.[277][278][279] A separate subsidy supported investments in public charging stations.[277]

Brazil edit

 
Nissan Leaf operating as a taxi at Santos Dumont airport as part of a demonstrations program in Rio de Janeiro
 
Eco Vagas: parking spaces reserved for low emissions vehicles in Brasília.

As of September 2015, 2,214 hybrid and electric vehicles were registered in the state of São Paulo[280] In March 2013, the first two Leafs were deployed in Rio de Janeiro to operate as taxis.[281] In September 2014 the BMW i3 became the first EV available for retail customers. As of June 2016, other retail plug-ins were the BMW i8 and the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV.[282]

Plug-ins and hybrids are subject to taxes adding up to more than 120% of the retail price.[283][284][285]

In May 2014 São Paulo City passed a municipal law to exempt EV, hybrids and fuel cell vehicles from the city's driving restriction scheme (see also road space rationing#São Paulo) and purchase incentives.[280][286]

In April 2018, the city of São José dos Campos ordered 30 electric BYD vehicles for use by the police and government.[287]

In March 2019, Renault released the Zoe in Brazil, and, in April 2019, Jac released the E40 as the cheapest electric car in Brazil, at R$129.990, Nissan announced the Leaf to be released in Brazil in the first half of 2019

Bulgaria edit

There were 560 electric motorbikes and 520 electric cars officially registered in Bulgaria by the end of March 2018.[288] By early 2020 the total number of electric cars in Bulgaria is estimated to be at least 1100.[289] Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 21 in 2015 to 194 in 2018, with only 6 in 2016. At the first half of 2019, 141 new BEV were sold, representing 0.7% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 21 6 68 194 141
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.2% 0.5% 0.7%

The government does not provide grants for buying electric cars, but at least it does not apply road tax to them. Parking electric vehicles in central urban parking zones is free of charge as well.

In 2012, 'green taxi' hybrid cabs went into service in Sofia.[290][291] In 2017, test electric buses joined the public transport fleet of Sofia[292] and in 2018 and 2019, 35 new electric buses went into service.[293] It is estimated that by 2021, 20% of the bus fleet of Sofia will be electric.[294] Other cities and towns such as Plovdiv, Pernik and Haskovo are also ordering electric buses.[295][296][297]

The first car sharing company in Bulgaria Spark.bg uses only electric cars and as of August 2020 it has a fleet of around 500 electric vehicles and over 200 available charging stations in Sofia.[298][non-primary source needed][non-primary source needed][299] Courier company Speedy uses 20 electric Renault Kangoo.

Canada edit

 
The Chevrolet Volt is the all-time top selling EV in Canada. Shown here is a fleet of Volts at a solar-powered charging station in Toronto.

The stock of plug-in electric passenger cars in Canada in use totaled 141,100 units at the end of 2019, consisting of 78,680 all-electric cars and 62,380 plug-in hybrids.[1]

Purchase and other incentives for new EVs are offered by the provinces of Quebec[300][301][302] and British Columbia.[303][304]

In October 2016, Quebec passed legislation that obliges major carmakers to offer an increasing number of PHEV and BEV models, beginning with 3.5% in 2018 and rising to 15.5% in 2020, using a tradable credit system.

 
Canada had the second largest plug-in electric passenger car market share in the Americas in 2023

China edit

 
The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV all-electric car listed as the best selling plug-in car in China in 2021

As of December 2023, China had the world's largest stock of highway legal plug-in passenger cars with 20.41 million units, corresponding to almost half of the global plug-in car fleet in use. Of these, all-electric cars accounted for 76% of the all new energy passenger cars in circulation.[12] The plug-in car segment achieved a record 37% market share in 2023, of which, the all-electrics had an uptake of 25%.[305] Plug-in passenger cars represented 6% of all cars on Chinese roads at the end of 2023.[12]

Domestically produced cars dominate new energy car sales in Mainland China, accounting for about 96% of sales in 2017.[33][306] Another particular feature of the Chinese passenger plug-in market is the dominance of small entry level vehicles.[307]

As of 2019, China also dominated the plug-in light commercial vehicle and electric bus deployment, with its stock reaching over 500,000 buses in 2019, 98% of the global stock, and 247,500 electric light commercial vehicles, 65% of the global fleet. In addition, the country also leads sales of medium- and heavy duty electric trucks, with over 12,000 trucks sold, and nearly all battery electric.[1] Since 2011, cumulative sales of all classes of new energy vehicles (NEV) totaled 7.4 million at the end of September 2021.[90][33][155][308][91][309][310]

Chile edit

 
Mitsubishi i-MiEV in Chile

The Mitsubishi i-MiEV[311][312] was the first EV in Chile. The first public quick charging station was opened in April 2011.[313]

In August 2014 Mitsubishi replaced the i-Miev with the Outlander PHEV.[citation needed] Later that year BMW introduced their "i" range with the i3;[citation needed] Renault launched their Zero Emission (Z.E.) lineup, including the Fluence Z.E. sedan, the Kangoo utility van and Zoe city car. The French brand sold 22 electric vehicles in their first month in the Chilean market.[citation needed]

Colombia edit

 
The BEV Renault Twizy quadricycle is the top selling electric vehicle in Colombia.

Latin America's first battery electric taxi fleet of 45 vehicles was launched at the beginning of 2013 in Bogotá, the largest electric taxi fleet in South America at the time.[314] These taxis were exempted from the Pico y placa driving restriction scheme. The program is an effort to improve air quality and set an example.[315][316][317]

The BMW i3 was introduced in Colombia in 2014. The BEV Renault Twizy quadricycle was introduced in the Colombian market in June 2015[318] and, as of October 2015, 203 Twizys had been sold.[319] Sales of the Outlander P-HEV were scheduled to begin in September 2015.[320] Sales of other electric vehicles totaled, as of June 2015, 35 Mitsubishi i-MiEVs (purchased by an electricity company), 25 BMW i3s, 19 Renault Kangoos (corporate purchases), and 4 Nissan Leafs (corporate purchases).[320]

In 2013 the government established incentives to promote EV adoption. These include the exemption from the driving restriction scheme in place in Colombian cities such as Bogotá and Medellín. The government exempted BEV and PHEV cars from import duties for three years, with an annual quota of 750 cars of each type.[320]

Costa Rica edit

 
Costa Rica led the market share of the plug-in electric passenger car segment in the Americas in 2023.
 
Fully electric BMW i3 with special green plates issued in Costa Rica for battery electric vehicles

As of December 2023, Costa Rica had a stock of 9,345 light-duty all-electric vehicles. In addition, the country had a stock of 1,243 all-electric motorcycles.[321] Registrations of light duty all-electric vehicles totaled 6,312 units in 2023, more than doubling cumulative sales since 2010.[322] The all-electric market share achieved a record 11.6% of all new car sales in 2023, up from 7.3% in 2022, and ranking as the highest in the Americas.[203]

The fleet of fully electric passenger cars grew from 94 units in 2010 to 183 in 2017. After the approval of the 2018 law that granted import duty and value added tax exemptions, the fleet grew from 377 units in 2018, to 1,446 in 2020, and reached 8,963 all-electric cars registered by the end of 2023.[321] Plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrid electric vehicles do not have government financial incentives, therefore they are not included in this statistical data.

The first electric car to go on sale in the country was the REVAi, introduced in March 2009. The REVAi, powered by lead–acid batteries, sold 10 units.[323] The Mitsubishi i MiEV was launched in February 2011, with initial availability limited to 25 to 50 units.[324][325][326] According to Mitsubishi, Costa Rica was selected at the first market launch in the Americas due to its environmental record, despite the lack of government incentives for purchasing electric cars.[326][327] The top selling model in 2016 was the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV with 60 units.[328]

Other all-electric and plug-in hybrid cars introduced early in Costa Rica include the BYD Qin (November 2013),[329][330] Mitsubishi Outlander (March 2015)[331] and BMW i3 (September 2016).[332] As of January 2024, over 50 all-electric models are offered in the Costa Rican market, mainly from Chinese and European carmakers.[321]

Government incentives
 
All-electric buses on trial as part of a pilot project in Costa Rica

In 2006 electric cars were exempted from the consumption tax, while conventional vehicles faced a 30% rate. In October 2012, electric cars were exempted from San José's driving restrictions.[333] EVs were exempted from import duties and the government agreed to deploy charging stations in strategic locations in San José.[334]

In January 2018, the "Law for the Promotion of Electric Transportation" went into effect, which promotes the adoption of electric vehicles through the implementation of incentives and tax exemptions when purchasing an all-electric car. The law grants exemption from three taxes: value added, selective consumption and import duties, 100% for electric vehicles price at US$30,000 CIF, and the exempted percentage is reduced gradually as the value goes up, with a cap of US$60,000. Electric vehicles are also exempt from the annual circulation fee, which phases out by 20% each year during a five-year period.[335] The price cap was removed in 2022 and each of the tax exemptions gradually increases over a period of 12 years until all phase out.

Croatia edit

As of December 2016, 2067 electric cars had been sold in Croatia.[336][337] Of these, 224 were EVs, while the rest were hybrids.[336] As of September 2017, 201 free public charging stations operated in Croatia.[336]

In 2014 and 2015, the Croatian government initiated purchase incentives.[338][339] The subsidies were discontinued in 2016, due to ineffectiveness.[336][needs update]

Czech Republic edit

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 298 in 2015 to 703 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 360 new BEV were sold, representing 0.3% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 298 200 387 703 360
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.1% 0.3% 0.3%

Denmark edit

In the late 1980s to early 1990s, a few thousand of the small, one-person and locally produced Ellert were sold in Denmark, but relatively few remain today.[340] In the following decade, very few electric cars were sold in Denmark, but a clear increase began around 2010.[341] In 2015, Denmark was the second largest European market for light-duty, plug-in commercial vehicles or utility vans, with over 2,600 plug-in vans sold that year, representing 8.5% of all vans sold. Most vans were plug-in hybrids, accounting for almost all EU plug-in van sales.[342]

Up to and including 2015, electric cars had been exempt from vehicle registration tax, but it was decided that this would be gradually outphased: In 2016, the vehicle registration tax for electric cars was placed at 20% of the normal rate, in 2017 it was planned to increase to 40% and within five years it would become the full rate. This had a large effect on the sale, which drastically fell in 2016–17.[343] As a consequence, it was decided that the increase in vehicle registration tax for electric vehicles would be delayed, being capped at 20% of the normal rate in 2017–19, then gradually increasing until 2023 where it would become the full rate. A new fund for fuel cell vehicles was also started.[344]

In 2020, a new taxation deal was reached, valid for all cars from 2021 to 2030. Its rates depend heavily on the CO2-emission of the car. This means that vehicle registration tax for all-electric cars (BEVs) that cost less than 510,000 DKK (€68,500) will remain very low with a slower than initially planned gradual increase to normal levels, most plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) will increase from 2021 but remain lower than gasoline and diesel cars, and diesel cars will increase. The goal of this plan is to have at least 775,000 electric cars (BEV or PHEV) by 2030. Combined with other plans, it is the goal to have at least 1 million zero-emission or low-emission cars by 2030 and that no new gasoline or diesel cars will be sold in the country from that year.[345][346]

As of 31 December 2021, there were a total of 2,781,855 registered cars in Denmark, of which more than 5%, or 144,498, are electric (BEV or PHEV).[347]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015[343] 2016[343] 2017[348][349] 2018[348] 2019[348] 2020[350] 2021[347]
Total new BEV registrations 4329 1316 698 1545 5524 14219 24917
BEV % of total new registrations 2.1% 0.6% 0.3% 0.7% 2.4% 7.1% 13.4%
Total new PHEV registrations 620 3127 3885 18235 40464
PHEV % of total new registrations 0.3% 1.4% 1.7% 9.2% 21.8%

Estonia edit

 
Two Mitsubishi i-MiEVs in Estonia. The majority of electric cars in Estonia are i-MiEVs.

As of February 2015, 1,188 plug-in vehicles were registered.[citation needed]

Estonia was the first country to deploy an EV charging network with nationwide coverage, with fast chargers available along highways at a maximum distance of 40 to 60 km (25 to 37 mi).[351][352] As of December 2012, the nationwide network consisted of 165 fast chargers.[353][354][355]

In 2011, the government confirmed the sale to Mitsubishi of 10 million carbon dioxide credits in exchange for 507 i-MiEV electric cars. The deal included funding 250 fast charging stations and subsidies for the first 500 private buyers of any electric approved by the EU.[356][357] The first 50 i-MiEVs were delivered in October 2011, for use by municipal social workers.[358][359][360][361]

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 34 in 2015 to 85 in 2018, after a stagnation in 2016 and 2017. At the first half of 2019, 42 new BEV were sold, representing 0.2% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 34 35 26 85 42
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.1% 0.3% 0.2%

Estonia's figures are low compared to other advanced economies, attributed to lack of government incentives after the carbon credit scheme was exhausted.[362]

Ecuador edit

The offer and demand for electric vehicles in the South American nation is reduced. Electric charging stations are present in several shopping malls and public parking in Guayaquil, Quito, Cuenca, Ambato and Loja.

In Ecuador, all electric vehicles are exempt from customs duties and taxes starting in June 2019. The electric vehicle offer in the country is set to increase. The Ecuadorean government has been incentivizing the us of electric vehicles with tax cuts. However, both the offer and demand remained short, encouraging the government to eliminate all duties to electric vehicles.

The first commercially available EV was Kia Soul EV 2016. Being at the moment the brand with the most presence of EV in Ecuador. As of 2021 KIA, BYD and Nissan are among the EV brands offering vehicles for the Ecuadorian market.

Europe overview edit

 
Evolution of annual registrations of plug-in electric passenger cars in Europe between 2011 and 2021

Europe had about 5.6 million plug-in electric passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in circulation at the end of 2021.[1][141][15][25] As of December 2019, Europe accounted for 25% of the global stock, the second largest after China.[1] Europe also had the world's second largest electric light commercial vehicle stock after China, with about 220,000 vans.[1][15]

The 27 Member States of the European Union had 2.24 million plug-in vehicles on the road in 2020, of which plug-in passenger cars represented 94.3%, followed by light commercial vehicles (5.4%), and buses and trucks accounted for 0.3% and 0.03% respectively.[363] In 2020, and despite the strong decline in global car sales brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, annual sales of plug-in passenger cars in Europe surpassed the 1 million mark for the first time.[63][64] In addition, Europe outsold China in 2020 as the world's largest plug-in passenger car market for the first time since 2015.[364][365] In spite of the continued global decline in car sales in 2021 due to the shortages related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the global computer chip shortage, plug-in car sales rose to 2.27 million, up 66% from 2020.[141]

The plug-in car segment had a market share of 1.3% of new car registrations in 2016, rose to 3.6% in 2019, climbed to 11.4% in 2020, and achieved 19% in 2021.[141][195][366][367] As of December 2021, Germany has the largest stock of plug-ins in Europe, with cumulative sales of 1.38 million plug-in cars registered since 2010,[18][19] followed by France (786,274),[105] the UK (≈745,000),[111] Norway (647,000),[117] and the Netherlands (360,000).[368] Germany listed as the top selling European country market since 2019.[1][64]

Finland edit

As of October 2016, about 2,250 EVs were registered.[369] Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 243 in 2015 to 776 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 995 new BEV were sold, representing 1.7% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020[370]
Total new BEV registrations 243 222 502 776 1897 4244
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.4% 0.6% 1.7% 4.4%

In November 2016, the government set the goal of 250,000 plug-in cars and 50,000 biogas cars on the road by 2030.[369] These goals are part of the Finnish government efforts to comply with the 2015 Paris Agreement.[369]

Basic charging infrastructure is available all over Finland, used for winter engine pre-warming. Because of its climate – cold winters and warm summers – Finland is considered a convenient "test laboratory" for electric cars.

Many companies in Finland are involved in next-generation vehicle manufacturing, including Valmet Automotive,[371] Fortum (concept cars and infrastructure), Vacon (electric motor technology production), Ensto (production of charging units), Elcat (electric vehicle production since the 1980s), Raceabout[372] (specialist electric sport car with very few sales).

Research related to electric cars is in progress at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Tekes.[373]

Electric car organizations in Finland include the Electric Vehicle Association of Finland and Electric Vehicles Finland. A non-commercial electric car conversion organization is called Electric Cars – Now![374] that converts Toyota Corollas into Li-ion battery-powered electric cars.

France edit

 
Registration of light-duty plug-in vehicles in France by type of vehicle between 2010 and 2021

As of December 2021, a total of 786,274 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles have been registered in France since 2010, consisting of 512,178 all-electric passenger cars and commercial vans, and 274,096 plug-in hybrids.[105] Of these, around 60,000 were fully electric light commercial vehicles.[1][106]

 
The Renault Zoe has led electric car sales in France since 2013, and is the country's all-time best selling plug-in with more than 100,000 units registered through June 2020.[375]

A record of 315,978 light-duty plug-in vehicles were registered in 2021, up 62% from 2020, and the light-duty segment's market share rose to 15.1% in 2021.[105] The plug-in electric passenger car segment achieved a market share of 18.3% in 2021.[189]

Germany edit

 
Annual registration of plug-in cars in Germany by type of vehicle between 2010 and 2021

The stock of plug-in electric vehicles in Germany is the largest in Europe; there were 1,184,416 plug-in cars in circulation on 1 January 2022, representing 2.5% of all passenger cars on German roads, up from 1.2% the previous year.[376][377] As of December 2021, cumulative sales totaled 1.38 million plug-in passenger cars since 2010.[18][19] Germany had a stock of 21,890 light-duty electric commercial vehicles in 2019, the second largest in Europe after France.[1] As of March 2020, the country had 27,730 public charging stations.[378]

Germany listed as the top selling plug-in car market in the European continent in 2019 and achieved a market share of 3.10%.[143][104] Despite the global decline in car sales brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the segment market share achieved a record 13.6% in 2020.[101] with a record volume of 394,632 plug-in passenger cars registered in 2020, up 263% from 2019, Germany listed for a second year running as the best selling European plug-in market.[106][101] Both years, the German market led both the fully electric and plug-in hybrid segments.[106] The only country that outsold Germany in 2020 was China.[364] Sales in 2021 surged to 681,410 rechargeable units, capturing a record market share of 26.0%.[19]

 
The Smart electric drive led the plug-in electric car segment in Germany until 2013.[379]

Under its National Platform for Electric Mobility, Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2010 set the goal of putting one million electric vehicles on German roads by 2020.[380][381] Initially, the government did not provide subsidies in favor of research.[380] The Bundestag passed the Electric Mobility Act in March 2015 that authorized local government to grant non-monetary incentives. The measures privilege battery-powered cars, fuel cell vehicles and some PHEVs, by granting local governments the authority to offer additional incentives.[382][383][384][385]

An incentive scheme was approved in April 2016 including purchase subsidies, charging stations and another federal government fleet purchases, with a target of 400,000 electric vehicles. Premium cars, such as the Tesla Model S and BMW i8, were not eligible.[386][387][388] To meet the climate targets for the transport sector, in 2016 the government set the goal to have from 7 to 10 million plug-in electric cars on the road by 2030, and 1 million charging points available in Germany also by 2030.[389]

As a result of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government approved in June 2020 an economic recovery plan which included €8 billion to promote electric vehicle adoption and deployment of charging infrastructure.[390] The purchase bonus for electric cars was raised from €6,000 to €9,000 up until the end of 2021, the highest economic incentive in any European country, but the subsidy is available only for cars costing less than €40,000. Also, other tax incentives for electric vehicles were introduced since 2020.[389][390] Later, the government decided to keep the €9,000 bonus for the purchase of new all-electric cars and plug-in hybrids until the end of 2025.[391] The original one million goal was achieved in July 2021.[392]

In 2023, Germany witnessed a remarkable growth in the number of registered electric vehicles. As of 1 January 2023, the number of purely electrically powered passenger cars exceeded the one million mark, reaching 1,013,009, a 63.8% increase compared to the previous year.[393]

Greece edit

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 35 in 2015 to 190 in 2019.[274] At the first three-quarters of 2020, 292 new BEVs and 590 new PHEVs were sold.[394]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019[395] SEM 1–3 2020[394]
Total new BEV registrations 35 9 47 88 190 292
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.05% 0.09%

In June 2020, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the government's plan to support the adoption of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) by individuals and corporations, with the aim for one-in-three new vehicles in Greece to be electric by 2030. The plan includes purchase subsidizing, exemption from the road tax and any parking fees, as well as incentives for setting up charging stations, for pure electric private passenger cars and motorbikes, as well as for pure electric or plug-in hybrid taxis and light commercial vehicles. The government's subsidy covers the purchase of new BEVs and PHEVs with a total of 100 million euros for 18 months in the first phase, which is estimated to cover 25% of the cost of about 14.000 new electric vehicles.[396][397][398]

The government will subsidize the purchase of each new electric vehicle, covering 15% of its cost (up to €5.500) for private passenger and light commercial vehicles, 20% of the cost (up to €800) for motorbikes and 25% of the cost (up to €8.000) for taxis. Vehicle owners that will concurrently retire their old vehicle will receive an additional bonus of up to €2.500.[399] Furthermore, expenses for charging the electric car will be exempt from taxable income. The benefit for each new electric car, if combined with the ecological bonus and the relevant tax exemptions, will approach 10.000 euros.[396][397][398]

Hong Kong edit

As of June 2023 the total is 60,943 EVs. At present, 240 EV models from 16 economies have been type-approved by the Transport Department. These include 187 models for private cars and motorcycles and 53 models for public transport and commercial vehicles.[400]

As of December 2017, 10,666 plug-in vehicles were registered in Hong Kong.[401] March 2017 saw 2,964 EVs registered in one month before first registration tax exemption was repealed. 2,939 of these cars were Tesla Model S and X.

 
Tesla Roadster charging at Central Star Ferry carpark in Hong Kong

As of September 2016, 6,298 plug-in vehicles were on the roads in Hong Kong,[402] up from 3,253 in October 2015.[403] The plug-in segment market share achieved 4.8% of new car sales in Hong Kong in 2015.[402]

As of October 2015, more than 1,200 public electric vehicle charging points were available.[403] More than a dozen models were available for retail customers.[403]

Sales of electric cars took off in Hong Kong with the Tesla Model S in 2014.[404][405] The tax waiver made the Model S competitive in the luxury car segment, at about half the price of other high-end models.[404] According to Tesla, as of September 2016, Hong Kong had the world's highest density of Tesla superchargers, giving most Model S owners a supercharger within a 20-minute drive.[406]

The Government offered purchase incentives to consumers, businesses and service providers were available from 2011 to 2017. The Government further allocated HK$180 million for bus companies to purchase 36 electric buses.[403]

Hungary edit

In November 2018, 8,482 PEVs were registered in Hungary. The Hungarian government introduced its e-mobility plan in March 2014. The Jedlik plan supported the domestic production of electric vehicles, expanding the necessary infrastructure and promoting the purchase of EVs with public incentives,[407] including 1.5 million HUF, initiated at the end of 2016.

Sales of new passenger cars categorized as battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 115 in 2015 to 4837 in 2020.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Total new BEV registrations 115 172 749 1300 3280 4837
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.6% 1.0% 1.1% 1.8%

Iceland edit

The plug-in car segment in Iceland reached 5.37% of all new vehicles registered in 2016, allowing the country to rank second in Europe after Norway that year.[408] Registrations of new plug-in electric cars totaled 2,990 units in 2017, up 157% from the previous year. The segment's market share achieved a record 14%, globally, second only to Norway.[409] The top selling plug-ins in 2017 were the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV with 884 units and the Nissan Leaf with 524.[409] In 2018, 284 new BEV units were sold and 423 in the first half of 2019, representing 5.8% of the overall new cars sales.[274]

The government eliminated VAT (24%) and CO2-based fees (up to 65%) on new car purchases for EVs.[when?][410]

As of 2017, Orka Náttúrunnar (ON) was working to complete a network of 50 kW CCS Combo/CHAdeMO stations along the Ring Road. Tesla opened its first supercharger in Reykjavík in December 2019, with 4 more planned around Iceland in 2020.[411]

Tesla started delivery in Iceland on 28 February 2020 and was quickly the number 1 new electric car sold in Iceland.[412] As of March 2020 passenger plug-in market share of total new car sales for the year 2020 has reached 55%.

India edit

As of March 2022, over 28000 plug-in cars were registered until Mar 2022 out of a total of 1 million registered electric vehicles (including 2 and 3 wheelers and commercial 4 wheelers). The Indian government has Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric vehicles (FAME) scheme which provides incentives for purchasing electric vehicles.[413][414] [clarification needed] Indian government has reduced GST rate on EVs from 12% to 5% in the Union Budget 2019 to encourage electric vehicles. The Indian government gives an additional tax benefit of Rs 150,000 on the interest paid on loans taken to buy EVs.[415][416] The EVs in India are exempted from paying road tax for vehicle registration.[417]

The number of electric vehicles in India is 13,34,385 (excluding data of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Lakshadweep, which is not available in VAHAN 4) as on 14 July 2022 and a total of 2,826 public charging stations are operational in the country, as per the Bureau of Energy Efficiency.[418]

Indonesia edit

 
Nissan Leaf (second generation) in Indonesia

The government supported some trial models made by Tucuxi. Conversion of some vehicles to electric drivetrains was introduced during the APEC Meeting in October 2013. In 2019, Hyundai sold officially car,Hyundai Ioniq. In 2022, the local production for Hyundai Ioniq 5 is started. Also Wuling Motors sold the most affordable electric car in Indonesia, named Wuling Air EV.

Electric car sales rose to 15,437 units in 2022, up almost fourfold from 2021.[419]

Ireland edit

Sales of electric cars in Ireland increased more than four times in 2014 from a low base.[420] Then, sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 466 in 2015 to 1233 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 1954 new BEV were sold, representing 2.4% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 466 392 622 1233 1954
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.5% 1.0% 2.4%

The government committed to making 10% of all vehicles by 2020 (a projected 230,000 vehicles).[421] Government officials reached agreements with French car maker Renault and its partner Nissan. As of September 2014, purchase incentives became available.[422]

As of the start of 2020, Electric Vehicles (EVs) was as a proportion of all cars for sale in Ireland very small, which could be seen in a snapshot (7 February 2020) of four different car sales websites (Autotrader.ie, Carsireland.ie, Carzone.ie, and Donedeal.ie) which showed that out of circa 38,000 to 70,000 cars listed for sale, only circa 0.7% to 1.1% were EV's, so in real terms only 431–616 EV cars were advertised for sale in the market.

This very low level of EVs compared poorly to the circa 25,338 to 46,940 diesel cars shown available for sale on the same date, representing a much larger, circa 64–67% of the market at that time.

The Irish Government (to January 2020) had stated an aim to ban the sale of petrol, diesel and hybrid new ('non-electric') cars from 2030 (compared to the proposed EU ban by 2040, and the UK's proposed ban on the sale of new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars from 2035 as announced in the first week of February 2020) though car dealers were reported in 2020 to consider the Irish Government's target for one million electric and plug-in hybrid cars to be in use by 2030, as far too ambitious, though Government grants of up to €10,000 also available (as of 2020)(The Irish Times, 7 February 2020). It was also reported (The Irish Times, 7 February 2020) in the Irish newspapers in February 2020 that there were at that time about 1,200 electric car (EV) charging points in Ireland, but that this was compared to Norway, the European leader in EV transition, with approximately 12,000 charging stations for circa 300,000 EVs and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV).

A compromise in terms of transition and non-electric ban implementation around 2030 maybe for acceptance also of Hybrid cars with smaller conventional petrol engines (regardless of whether the vehicles are 'full' or 'mild' hybrids) of for example at/ less than 1.6-liter (1600 cc) capacity, and/ or say less circa 100 g/km CO2 or less in terms of emissions, or a good fuel efficiency rating (L/100 km ) for highway/extra urban and 'combined' journeys.

Israel edit

Italy edit

 
BMW i3 patrol car of the Italian police at Vatican City

As of December 2020, almost 100,000 plug-in passenger cars were registered in Italy, consisting of 55,307 BEV cars and 44,231 PHEVs.[423] In addition, there were 6,315 light-duty commercial vehicles.[423] At the end of 2020, plug-in passenger cars represented just 0.3% of all cars on Italian roads.[423]

The top EV in 2015 was the Nissan Leaf (390 units sold).[424] About 10,000 electric vehicles[425] were sold in Italy in 2018, double the 2017 number of about 5,000.[426]

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 1442 in 2015 to 4996 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 5040 new BEV were sold, representing 0.5% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 H1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 1442 1373 2022 4996 5040
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.1% 0.3% 0.5%

The government discontinued incentives in 2014 amid a limited public charging infrastructure and tepid reception. Further, many Italian houses were equipped with electric contracts allowing only 3 kW of peak consumption, making home charging of electric cars impractical.[427][428][429]

Since 2021 the EV market share in Italy has stagnated: while in 2021 BEVs were 4.6% of total market share the number dwindled to 3.8% in 2022. Italy lags behind most of the other Western European countries in terms of EV market size and number of EVs pro capita.[430]

Japan edit

 
The Nissan Leaf is the top selling plug-in car in Japan ever, with close to 140,000 units sold by February 2020.[431]

As of December 2020, Japan had a stock of plug-in passenger cars of 293,081 units on the road, consisting of 156,381 all-electric cars and 136,700 plug-in hybrids.[432] The fleet of electric light commercial vehicles in use totaled 9,904 units in 2020.[432]

Sales totaled 24,690 units in 2016, rose to 54,100 in 2017, and then declined to 49,750 in 2018, and fell to 38,900 in 2019.[1] The segment market share declined from 0.68% in 2014 to 0.59% in 2016, and recovered to 1.1% in 2017.[1][228][227] The decline in plug-in sales reflects the governmental and domestic carmaker decision to promote hydrogen fuel cell vehicles instead.[433][434] The market share further fell to 0.7% in 2019 and 0.6% in 2020.[432]

In May 2009 the Japanese Diet passed the "Green Vehicle Purchasing Promotion Measure".[435] The program provided purchasing subsidies for cars, mini and keis, trucks and buses, including an extra subsidy for purchases trading in a sufficiently old used car.[435][436] The program ended on 31 March 2010.[437][438] The Japanese electric vehicle charging infrastructure climbed from 60 public stations in 2010 to 1,381 in 2012.[439]

Mitsubishi introduced multiple plug-in vehicles: the Mitsubishi i MiEV in 2009,[439][440] the Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV in 2011,[441] a truck version of the Minicab MiEV[442] and the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV in 2013.[443] The Nissan Leaf launched in 2010.[444][445] The Toyota Prius PHEV was released in January 2012.[446]

The Leaf is Japan's all-time bestselling plug-in car, with about 140,000 units delivered by February 2020.[431] Prius PHEV sales since inception totaled about 61,200 units up to December 2018.[447][137] As of March 2018, the Outlander PHEV had sold 42,451 units.[448] Sales of the Outlander PHEV fell sharply from April 2016 as a result of Mitsubishi's fuel economy scandal.[449]

Kosovo edit

There have not been much effort in by Kosovo of using Plug-in electric vehicles. However ProCredit Bank, Kosova, became the first institution in Kosovo to use electric vehicles, by buying 10 new Mitsubishi i-MiEV vehicles.[450] In 2017, six teens in the city Gjakova, from BONEVET makerspace, became the first European teenager group to build an electric car out of a Renault Twingo, transforming it from a petrol-fueled car to a fully functional electric car.[451][452][453][454]

Latvia edit

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 17 in 2015 to 73 in 2018. At the first quarter of 2019, 46 new BEV were sold, representing 0.4% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 17 25 22 73 46
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.1% 0.4% 0.4%

Lithuania edit

As of 1 July 2018, 806 EVs were registered. Registrations were led by Nissan (50%). Also 11,198 hybrids registered in Lithuania by 1 July 2018. Registrations were led by Toyota (64%).[455]

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 37 in 2015 to 143 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 75 new BEV were sold, representing 0.3% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 37 64 52 143 75
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.2% 0.4% 0.3%

Luxembourg edit

Malaysia edit

Malta edit

Mexico edit

 
A Nissan Leaf charging at a public charge station in Colonia Condesa, Mexico City

In October 2009 Nissan reached an agreement with the Mexico City government, purchasing 500 Leafs for use of government and corporate fleets. In exchange, recharging infrastructure was to be deployed by the city government.[456][457] The first 100 Leafs (destined for the taxi fleet) were delivered in 2011.[458][459][460]

As of February 2013, about 70 Leafs were deployed as taxis, 50 in Aguascalientes and 20 in Mexico City.[461][462]

Retail Leaf sales began in June 2014.[463] Retail deliveries of the BMW i3 began 2014.[464][465]

The second generation Volt[466] and Tesla Model S began in 2015.[467]

As of October 2012, no government purchase incentives were available. However, electric cars are exempted from Mexico City's driving restriction scheme Hoy No Circula.[462]

Nepal edit

 
A Mahindra e2o in Nepal

There are 45,000 electric vehicles running in Nepal as of 2019.[468] Nepal is one of the best countries to buy an EV. Electric cars are actually a better deal in Nepal due to following reasons:

  1. Extremely low import tax compared to fossil fuel vehicle. (238% for fuel and 10% for electric)
  2. Hydropower makes it clean energy. (91% of the electricity comes from hydro in Nepal)
  3. No fossil fuel production. (Nepal imports fossil fuels and the prices are usually high)

Although detailed information is not available, over 50% of the cars sold in Nepal in 2022 were electric.[469]

Netherlands edit

 
Stock of light-duty plug-in electric vehicles on the road in the Netherlands (2011–2021)

As of 31 December 2021, there were 390,454 highway-legal light-duty plug-in electric vehicles in use in the Netherlands, consisting of 137,663 fully electric cars, 243,664 plug-in hybrid cars, and 9,127 light duty plug-in commercial vehicles.[126] The fleet in circulation of plug-in electric passenger cars represented 4.3% of all passenger cars in Dutch roads at the end of 2021, up from 3.1% in 2020.[126]

The plug-in market share declined from 9.9% in 2015, to 6.7% in 2016, and fell to 2.6% in 2017. After several adjustments in the financial incentives and tax code to favor the purchase of all-electric vehicles, the market share rose to 14.9% in 2019, 24.6% in 2020, and achieved 29.8% in 2021, now with dominance of battery electric vehicle sales since 2019.[126][128]

 
A Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV in Amsterdam

From 1 January 2016, all-electric vehicles continue to pay a 4% registration fee, but for a plug-in hybrids the fee rises from 7% to 15% if its CO2 emissions do not exceed 50 g/km. The rate for a conventional internal combustion car is 25% of its book value.[470][471]

The Dutch government set a target of 15,000 electric vehicles in 2015, 200,000 in 2020 and 1 million in 2025.[472] The government exempted selected vehicles from registration fee and road taxes.[473][474][475] The exemption from the registration tax ended in 2013.[476] Battery electric vehicles have special access to parking spaces in Amsterdam, queues for which can otherwise reach up to 10 years.[477] Free charging is offered in public parking spaces.[478]

Other factors contributing to the rapid adoption of plug-in electric vehicles are the Netherlands' small size, which reduces range anxiety; a long tradition of environmental activism; high gasoline prices (US$8.50 per gallon as of January 2013); and some EV leasing programs that provide free or discounted gasoline-powered vehicles for covering long distances.[478]

New Zealand edit

Light EV fleet size in New Zealand[479]
Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
New PHEVs 11 224 451 779 1,199 1,939 2,880 3,640 6,114 13,393
New BEVs 100 139 206 581 1,263 2,004 3,861 5,412 12,177 28,099
Used PHEVs 0 2 15 116 456 897 1,544 2,222 3,292 5,219
Used BEVs 54 125 321 1,013 3,227 6,799 10,241 12,608 15,298 18,976
Total EVs 165 490 993 2,489 6,145 11,639 18,526 23,882 36,881 65,687

As of December 2021, about 35,300 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles were registered in New Zealand. The majority of the fleet consists of used imports from Japan and the most popular used model is the Nissan Leaf with 13,900 registered. The country's most popular new EV is the Tesla Model 3 with 3,800 registrations.[480]

The target set in 2016 for New Zealand to have 64,000 electric vehicles in the country by the end of 2021 was not achieved, although by 2020 there were more EVs in New Zealand than Australia, despite Australia having five times the population of New Zealand.[481] The government agency EECA have forecasted 60,000 – 136,000 EVs in the NZ fleet by 2023[482] and other projections suggest New Zealand will reach 100% electric vehicle sales by 2030.[483]

 
Electric vehicle charger in New Zealand

The New Zealand Government launched an Electric Vehicle Programme in May 2016[484] to encourage EV uptake and added a Clean Car Discount in June 2021.[485] Electric vehicles in New Zealand are exempt from road user charges until at least 31 March 2024,[484] and attract the Clean Car Discount when first registered in the country.[485] In 2022, New Zealand enacted strict CO2 target legislation on vehicle importers for the period 2023–2027, and imposed charges on the purchase of high CO2 emission cars, which will accelerate electric vehicle adoption.[citation needed]

Norway edit

 
Registration of PEVs in Norway by year between 2006 and 2023. Includes PHEVs and BEV cars and vans. Used imports are included.
 
Distribution of the Norwegian stock of passenger cars in use by type of fuel or powertrain at the end of 2023[23]

As of 31 December 2021, the stock of light-duty plug-in electric vehicles in Norway totaled 647,000 units in use, consisting of 470,309 all-electric passenger cars and vans (including used imports), and 176,691 plug-in hybrids.[117]

Norway's fleet of electric cars is one of the world's cleanest, because 99% of its power comes from hydropower (see also renewable energy in Norway).[486][487] Norway has the world's largest EV ownership per capita.[488]

The plug-in electric passenger car segment captured a market share of 29.1% in 2016,[489] 39.2% in 2017,[125] 49.1% in 2018,[124] rose to 55.9% in 2019,[122] 74.7% in 2020,[120] and achieved 86.2% in 2021.[21] In January 2017 the electric-drive segment surpassed combined conventional internal combustion engine sales for the first time ever, achieving a combined market share of 51.4% of new car sales.[490][491] In October 2018, Norway became the first country where 1 in every 10 passenger cars registered was a plug-in electric vehicle.[22][492] As of 30 September 2022, plug-in electric cars represented 25% of all passenger cars in circulation in Norway.[23]

The following table shows sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) and the segment market share:

Total of new battery electric passenger cars registered per year*
Year 2015[493] 2016[494] 2017[125] 2018[124] 2019[122] 2020[120] 2021[118]
Total new BEV registrations 25,788 24,245 33,080 46,143 60,345 76,804 113,751
% of total new registrations 17.1% 15.7% 20.9% 31.2% 42.4% 54.3% 64.5%

*Note: these figures are for registrations of new zero-emission passenger cars (ZEVs) so it includes a few FCVs

Norway was the first country in the world to have all-electric cars ranking as the best selling passenger car model of the year, and for two consecutive years. First, the Nissan Leaf, with 12,303 units registered in 2018, ended as the country's best selling new passenger car model, marking the first time an electric car tops annual sales of the passenger car segment.[495][496] Thereafter, the Tesla Model 3 topped annual passenger car sales in 2019 with 15,683 units registered.[497][498] Also, in March 2019, the Model 3, with over 5,300 units delivered, set the all-time record for monthly sales of a single passenger car model.[498] Another record was set in 2018 and repeated in 2019, as the top 5 best selling passenger car models in both years were all plug-in electric models.[495][496][497]

Government incentives edit

The Norwegian government set a series of incentives to promote the adoption of zero emission vehicles (ZEVs). Electric vehicles are exempt from all non-recurring vehicle fees, making electric cars price competitive with conventional cars.[499] BEVs have lower public parking fees and toll payments (including domestic ferries), as well as given access to bus lanes.[488] Plug-in hybrids have a smaller market share than ZEVs because they are not eligible for the same incentives.[499][500][501] In 2013 the government reduced taxes for to improve PHEV sales.[501][502]

The initial 50,000 vehicle target was reached on 20 April 2015 at a cost of up to 4 billion krone (around US$640 million).[503][504][505] The Government decided to continue the incentives through 2017, although the Parliament phased out some of the incentives.[506][507] As of January 2018, 24 out of 58 major municipalities kept the free parking for EVs. Among the 34 municipalities that terminated the benefit, six kept different variants of partial free parking.[508]

In 2016, the government proposed its National Transport Plan 2018–2029 (NTP) with the goal that all new cars, buses and light commercial vehicles in 2025 should be zero emission vehicles. By 2030, heavy-duty vans, 75% of new long-distance buses, and 50% of new trucks must be zero emission vehicles.[509][510][511]

Pakistan edit

 
Dynasty IT was bought by Karakoram Motors of Pakistan, and now it is manufactured in Pakistan.[512]

Pakistan already has a significant market for hybrid vehicles with the Honda Vezel, Toyota Prius, Toyota Aqua, and other models seen on the roads. The Automotive Development Policy (2016–2021) and the launch of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are encouraging foreign investments for the new automobile brands to enter Pakistani market, while the leading manufacturers in the automobile industry in Pakistan are now introducing EV models with a wide range of prices which target consumers of diverse income groups.[513] Several members of the international automobile industry including South Korea, China, and Japan also believe that Pakistan has a

In January 2017, Dewan Motors with BMW inaugurated Pakistan's first public charging station for electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in Emporium Mall, Lahore. Dewan Motors had installed another station for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles at Dolmen Mall in Karachi in February 2017.[514][515] Rahmat Group has acquired 25 acres of land to establish Electrical Complex at Nooriabad to produce electric vehicles. At the initial stage, the group will produce electric buses to tap the transport market, and in the second phase, a manufacturing plant would be established at the complex to produce electric cars and two-wheelers.[516]

On 2017, Jolta International had created the first locally manufactured electric motorcycle. The company is based just outside of Bahria Town Rawalpindi, and showcased three Jolta Chargeable Electrical Motorcycles in Gwadar.[517][518]

Leading automobile manufacturers, including Super Power Motorcycles, have started introducing EV models. Neon, a Pakistan-based motorcycle assembler, has introduced an all-electric Neon M3 motorbike in Pakistan. The sports bike comes with emission free and noiseless features. Neon also assembles Electric scooters in Pakistan.[519]

Philippines edit

The country's first electric car was launched at Silliman University by Insular Technologies in August 2007.[520][521] In some major cities such as Makati, electric Jeepneys (e-jeepneys) are used as well as electric tricycles (e-tricycles). The Philippine Public Utility Modernization Program (PUVMP) aims to employ around 100,000 e-tricycles annually and 200,000 e-jeepney in the next six years.[522]

The Eagle G-Car is a Philippine BEV car (at a cost as low as $3,000-$6,000).[523] E-Jeepneys were a venture of Renewable Independent Power Producer Inc., which sprang from Greenpeace and other groups, and Solarco, which in turn is a part of GRIPP.[524]

During a demonstration at Nanyang Technological University on 7 February 2018, Nissan Philippines' president and managing director Ramesh Narasimhan has announced that they would like to bring the Leaf to the Filipino market.[525]

Poland edit

 
A Mitsubishi i-MiEV charging at a charging station

In 2009, Poland began developing charging station infrastructure in Gdańsk, Katowice, Kraków, Mielec and Warsaw with EU funds. In November 2017 an electric car sharing network opened in Wrocław. The fleet is based on 2013 model of Nissan Leaf.

The biggest organization in Poland in the area of electric vehicles is Klaster Green Stream.[526] The Polish company 3xE – samochody elektryczne (3xE – electric cars) offer electric vehicle conversions of small city cars such as the Smart ForTwo, Citroën C1, Fiat Panda, Peugeot 107, Audi A2. The converted cars have a range of about 100 km (60 mi), using lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO
4
) batteries
and brushless DC electric motors.[527]

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 70 in 2015 to 620 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 947 new BEV were sold, representing 0.3% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 70 112 435 620 947
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.09% 0.12% 0.30%

Portugal edit

As of December 2019, there were 29,700 plug-in passenger cars in use in Portugal. Of these, 15,980 were fully electric cars and 13,720 were plug-in hybrids.[1] The market share rose from 0.8% in 2016 to 3.7% in 2018, and achieved 5.7% in 2019.[1]

In 2015, the stock of EVs was about 2,000, consisting of 1,280 BEV cars and 720 PHEVs. EV sales totaled 1,305 units in 2015, up 260% from 2014. The top selling model was the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV (229).[528] Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 645 in 2015 to 4073 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 3905 new BEV were sold, representing 3.0% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 1 Half 2019
Total new BEV registrations 645 764 1640 4073 3905
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.7% 1.8% 3.0%

In 2009, Portugal worked with Renault and Nissan to create a national charging network.[529]

In 2010, the government offered purchase incentives for the first 5,000 EVs and a separate scrappage incentive.[530] EVs were exempted from the vehicle registration tax.[279] These incentives were discontinued at the end of 2011.[531]

Romania edit

Light EV fleet size in Romania[191][192]
Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
BEV 236 496 1,183 2,758 4,572 6,678 8,900 9,215 15,441 20,878
PHEV 9,387 12,279 14,017
Total EV
(only cars)
236 496 1,183 2,758 4,572 6,678 8,900 18,602 27,720 34,895
% new
registrations
0.28 0.50 1.03 2.11 2.89 4.18 7.12 15.53 21.67 24.44

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 24 in 2015 to 605 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 456 new BEV were sold, representing 0.6% of the overall sales.[274]

As of June 2019, over 3,000 EVs were registered. Registrations were led by the Renault Zoe.[citation needed] The government offered purchase incentives of 4200 euro (20000 RON) for a PHEV and 8400 euro (40000 RON) for BEV, although yearly capped (but not reached) and limited in time due to a yearly approval.[citation needed]

Russia edit

As of July 2022, 18.7 thousand EVs were registered.[532]

The local governments try to increase the usage of electrocars (e.g. by removing taxes[533][534])

Serbia edit

As of September 2019, 148 EVs were registered. Serbia has a network of over 30 charging stations (including 5 that are solar powered & 2 Tesla Super Chargers) with more planned for construction.[535][536] In 2020, Serbia introduced new purchase & tax incentives for EVs & Hybrids offering up to 5000 euros to help accelerate electrification.[537] Serbia is also home to about 10% of global Lithium reserves, the mining & processing of which will be done in partnership with Rio Tinto who have committed $1.5 billion of investment in the country.[538] The government is currently looking to use this resource to produce a major EV battery plant & Rio Tinto is helping locate a strategic partner for this venture.[539]

Singapore edit

 
BYD e6 electric taxi in Singapore

As of January 2021, there were 1,274 electric cars in Singapore, out of a total car population of 636,483 units (0.2%).[540] Adoption has been slowed due to high purchase prices, lack of public charging infrastructure and unclear national policies. As of October 2016, 74 public charging stations were operating.[402]

Until 2020, the government offered purchase incentives, although the country's taxation scheme made EVs more expensive than a conventional car. Electric cars faced a carbon surcharge and a scrap rebate, along with the annual road tax.[402] In February 2021, the government announced the Singapore Green Plan 2030, which set the goals of deploying 60,000 charging points by 2030, new monetary purchase incentives, and for all new car registrations to be cleaner-energy models by the same year.[540]

As of October 2016, there were 129 electric cars registered, with the BMW i3 and i8 range being the highest selling brand.[402] In February 2017, Singapore had the largest fleet of electric taxis in Southeast Asia, with 100 vehicles from BYD.[541] By December 2018, there were 466 fully electric cars registered in Singapore, 0.08% of the total car stock, and 357 plug-in hybrids, 0.06%.[542]

Slovakia edit

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 52 in 2015 to 309 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 95 new BEV were sold, representing 0.2% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 52 59 229 309 95
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.2% 0.3% 0.2%

Slovenia edit

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 288 in 2017 to 467 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 264 new BEV were sold, representing 0.7% of the overall sales.[274] In 2021 1689 electric cars have been sold, which represents 3.2% of the overall market share.[543]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 2021
Total new BEV registrations 288 467 264 1689
% of total new registrations 0.4% 0.6% 0.7% 3.2%

South Africa edit

As of December 2015, about 290 plug-in cars were registered, all in 2015.[27] The Nissan Leaf was introduced in October 2013. As of January 2018, this number has increased to 375, 0.2% of all registered vehicles.

GridCars is a Pretoria-based company promoting Commuter Cars, based on the TREV from Australia. The concept is to build ultra-light EVs, lessening demand on battery requirements, and making the vehicle more affordable.[544] The Joule, designed by Cape Town-based failed start-up Optimal Energy,[545] was announced at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, with a maximum range of 300 km (190 mi).[546]

The country has a 45% tax on electric vehicles which discourages their import.[547] New internal combustion engine vehicles face a surcharge based on engine capacity.[548]

South Korea edit

Registration of highway-capable plug-in cars by model in South Korea between 2012 and 2013[549]
Model Total
Sales
2012–2013
Sales
2013
Sales
2012
Kia Ray EV 929 398 531
Samsung SM3 Z.E. 294 277 17
Chevrolet Spark EV 40 40
Total registrations 1,263 715 548

As of December 2020, South Korea had 92,400 plug-in passenger cars in circulation, of which, 84,070 were fully electric cars (91%).[1] At the end of 2019, the country had 9,187 public slow and fast chargers.[1]

As of 2014, all electric models on sale were manufactured by local firms.[citation needed] The top selling models during 2015 were the Kia Soul EV (657) and the Samsung SM3 Z.E. (640).[550] The Hyundai Ioniq Electric was released in July 2016.[551]

The government offers a purchase subsidy for electric cars. Starting in 2016, the EV purchase tax surcharge was reduced, although EV drivers see various fees.[552]

As of October 2016, about 7,200 plug-in cars had been sold.[27][553] 2,896 EVs were sold during the first ten months of 2016, up 12% year-on-year.[553] By 2018 there were a total of 59,600 electric cars on Korean streets. Nearly 34,000 electric vehicles have been sold in 2018 in Korea. The market share of battery-electric and plugin-electric vehicles in Korea was 2.21%.[citation needed]

Spain edit

 
EV registrations in Spain by year between 2010 and 2017

The stock of plug-in cars reached almost 6,000 plug-in as of 2015, consisting of 4,460 BEV cars and 1,490 PHEVs.[27] The top selling model in 2015 was the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV (389).[554]

3,129 EVs were sold in Spain during the first three-quarters of 2016. Sales continued to grow at an accelerated pace, up 79% from the same period in 2015.

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 1342 in 2015 to 5984 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 5452 new BEV were sold, representing 0.8% of the overall sales.[274] For the whole 2019, the sales came to 1.4% of all new registrations.

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 1342 2005 3920 5984 5452
% of total new registrations not available not available 0.3% 0.5% 0.8%

In 2011 the national government initiated EV purchase incentives.[555] Aragón, Asturias, Baleares, Madrid, Navarra, Valencia, Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Castile and León offered additional incentives.[279]

Sri Lanka edit

As of September 2015, 2,072 electric cars had been registered, led by the Nissan Leaf. EV sales experienced a record month in September 2015 with 471 units registered, up from only 15 in September 2014.[556]

Sales of the Nissan Leaf began in 2013.[557]

No government incentives promote EVs. Electric vehicle tax increased from 5% to 50% through the new government's Interim Budget.[citation needed]

Sweden edit

 
EV registrations in Sweden by year between 2011 and 2021

As of December 2021, a total of 355,737 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles have been registered since 2011, consisting of 226,731 plug-in hybrids, 120,343 all-electric cars and 8,663 all-electric utility vans.[558][559][560][561][562][563][564][133][131][132]

The Swedish market is dominated by plug-in hybrids, representing 74.9% of plug-in car registrations through 2017, but began to decline thereafter, reaching 70.3% in 2020, and 57.5% in 2021.[559][131] Passenger plug-ins increased their market share from 3.5% in 2016 to 5.2% in 2017, rose to 11.3% in 2019, to 32.2% in 2020, and achieved a record take rate of 45.0% in 2021.[133][559][131][132]

As of December 2017, the Outlander PHEV continues to rank as the all-time top selling plug-in electric car with 9,957 units registered.[565] As of December 2016, the Renault Kangoo Z.E. continued as the all-time the leader in the commercial utility EV segment with 1,024 units.[558][560][562][563]

Effective January 2012 Sweden offered subsidies for the purchase and operation of 5,000 electric cars and other "super green cars" with low/no carbon emissions.[473][566] The program was belatedly renewed through 2015[564] and again for 2016 with the addition of subsidies for electric buses.[567]

Switzerland edit

Top 10 electric vehicles in Switzerland, January to May 2019
Model Units
1 Tesla Model 3 1991
2 Renault Zoe 646
3 BMW i3 394
4 Jaguar I-Pace 247
5 Nissan Leaf 219
6 Tesla Model S 189
7 Audi e-tron 174
8 Tesla Model X 150
9 Hyundai Ioniq 98
10 Mitsubishi i-MiEV 31

As of April 2016, over 12,000 EVs had been registered since 2012.[568]

Sales of new battery electric vehicles (BEV) rose from 3257 in 2015 to 5139 in 2018. At the first half of 2019, 5938 new BEV were sold, representing 3.8% of the overall sales.[274]

Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year
Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019
Total new BEV registrations 3257 3295 4775 5139 5938
% of total new registrations not available not available 1.5% 1.7% 3.8%

Deliveries of the Mitsubishi i MiEV.[569] the Nissan Leaf were launched in 2011.[570][571]

The government offers no subsidies or incentives for purchasing EVs.[572] Cantons can propose special discounts on annual taxes depending on the car's efficiency label and range from 100% rebate (e.g. Solothurn) to 0%.[573]

Taiwan edit

Taiwan has a plan to ban all non-electric vehicles in the coming decades, due to concerns over air quality. The plan calls for all new government vehicles and public buses to be electric by 2030, ban sales of nonelectric motorcycles by 2035, and ban sales of nonelectric four-wheel vehicles by 2040.[574]

In 2014 a local taxi association purchased over 1,500 BYD electric minivans.[575]

Thailand edit

Turkey edit

In 2019, 0.1% of cars sold in Turkey were hybrid or electric.[576]

72,179 electric cars were sold in Turkey in 2023. The number of electric cars sold in 2022 is 7,733. The number of electric cars sold has increased approximately 9 times since last year. The electric car sales market share, which was 1.3% in 2022, increased to 7.5% in 2023.[577]

Ukraine edit

In November 2018 EV imports were almost 250% those of November 2017.[578]

The Ukrainian Government passed a 2019 budget law which extended existing 2018 tax privileges for plug-in cars until 2023.[579] Both new and second hand plug-in BEVs (without gasoline range extenders) may be imported free of VAT, import duty and excise duty. As a consequence of the law, new cars like for example the Tesla Model 3 can be purchased for a lower price than in any other country in Europe.[580] This has stimulated demand in 2018 and the trend will most likely continue through 2019.

As of 1 January 2019, a total of 19,884 plug-in cars and conventional hybrids are registered in Ukraine, consisting of 10,714 plug-ins and 9,170 hybrids.[581] Over the year 2018, the number of electric vehicles increased by 73% (5,557 cars).[582] The EV market share of total new and used cars first registered during 2018 was 2.8% based on 5,557 out of a total of 198,600 first registered cars.[583]

7,542 vehicles were registered in this country over 2019. The market of commercial electric vehicles grew even more – by one and a half times. The most popular electric vehicle in Ukraine is Nissan Leaf. Last year, 3,217 vehicles of this particular model joined the car pool in this country. Tesla Model S comes second, with 623 car owners in Ukraine. Third place belongs to Volkswagen e-Golf, with 360 Ukrainians making their choice in its favor.[584]

As of 1 August 2020, 46,000 green cars were registered in Ukraine. Of these, 23,000 were fully electric vehicles.[585]

As of 1 June 2021, it is registered in Ukraine 64 459 green cars. 28 865 were fully electric vehicle and 35 594 hybrids.[586] This is more than in all neighboring to Ukraine countries combined. It can be concluded that Ukraine is the leader of electric car mobility in the region of Eastern Europe.

As of June 2022, there are 36,602 fully electric cars registered in Ukraine[587]

As of 1 October 2022 there were registered 42,289 fully electric cars in Ukraine.[588]

United Kingdom edit

 
Annual registration of plug-in electric cars in the UK between 2011 and 2021
 
The REVAi/G-Wiz i electric car charging at an on-street station in London

About 745,000 light-duty plug-in electric vehicles had been registered in the UK up until December 2021, consisting of 395,000 all-electric vehicles and 350,000 plug-in hybrids.[111]

As of 18 January 2018, the UK had 19,108 public charging points at 6,703 locations, of which 4,391 were rapid charging points at 1,332 locations.[589]

A surge in plug-in car sales took place beginning in 2014. Total registrations went from 3,586 in 2013, to 37,092 in 2016, and rose to 59,911 in 2018.[116][194][590] Sales climbed to 72,834 plug-in cars in 2019, and surged again in 2020 to 175,339 units, despite the global strong decline in car sales brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, and achieved record sales of 305,281 units in 2021.[112]

The market share of the plug-in segment went from 0.16% in 2013 to 0.59% in 2014, and achieved 2.6% in 2018.[116][193][590] The segment market share was 3.1% in 2019, rose to 10.7% in 2020,[113] and achieved a record 18.6% in 2021.[111]

As of June 2020, the Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV is the all-time top selling plug-in car in the UK over 46,400 units registered, followed by the Nissan Leaf more than 31,400 units.[115]

Government incentives edit

The government offered purchase incentives via the Plug-in Car Grant program beginning in 2011. The program was extended to include vans in February 2012 and in October 2016 to include large electric trucks. As of September 2018, a total of 176,962 eligible cars have benefited with the subsidy since the launch of the Plug-in Car Grant in 2011,[591] and, as of September 2018, the number of claims made through the Plug-in Van Grant scheme totaled 5,218 units since the launch of the programme in 2012.[592] In April 2014 and December 2015, the government extended the program with modifications. Eligible ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEVs) included hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.[593][594][595]

Separately, the government subsidized homeowners to install charge points at home via the "Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme".[594][595] All-electric vehicles and eligible plug-in hybrids qualify for a 100% discount from the London congestion charge.[596] However, effective from 8 April 2019, the ULED scheme will be replaced with the Cleaner Vehicle Discount, which restrict the discount only to vehicles which are Euro 6, emit up to 75g/km of CO2 and have a minimum 32-kilometre (20 mi) zero-emission range. A further phase from October 2021 will mean that only zero-emission vehicles (battery electric vehicle and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles) will qualify for the discount, which will be phased out completely from December 2025.[597]

United States edit

 
U.S. annual sales of plug-in passenger cars between December 2010 and 2023

As of December 2023, cumulative sales of highway legal plug-in electric cars in the U.S. totaled 4,684,128 units since 2010.[16] Sales totaled 1,402,371 units in 2023, with a market share of 9.1%. This was the first time the American market surpassed the 1 million sales mark.[16] California is the largest plug-in regional market in the country, with 1 million plug-in cars registered by November 2021, 46% of the national stock.[17] The other nine states that follow California Air Resources Board's Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) regulations accounted for another 10% of the American stock.[598]

California is the largest plug-in regional market in the country, with plug-in car sales of 237,618 units in 2021, up from 132,742 in 2020 (+79.0%). The state's plug-in segment market share increased from 4.9% in 2017, to 8.1% in 2020, and reached 12.8% in 2021.[148]

 
The Tesla Model S (front) was the U.S. best selling plug-in car from 2015 to 2017, and the Tesla Model 3 (back) has led sales from 2018 and 2020.[97][98][599][600]

The American plug-in segment had a market share of 1.13% in 2017, up from 0.90% in 2016, then rose to 2.1% in 2018.[100][208][601] A slightly declined to 1.9% occurred in 2019, rose to 2.2% in 2020, 4.0% in 2021, 6.8% in 2022, and achieved 9,1% in 2023.[16][95][207]

Until 2018, the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid was the all-time best selling plug-in electric car with 152,144 units of both generations.[98][602][603] The Tesla Model 3 all-electric car surpassed in 2019 the discontinued Chevrolet Volt to become the all-time best selling plug-in car in U.S. history, with an estimated 300,471 units delivered since inception, followed by the Tesla Model S with about 157,992, and the Chevrolet Volt with 157,054.[604] The Tesla Model S was the best selling plug-in car in the U.S. for three consecutive years, from 2015 to 2017,[599] and the Model 3 topped sales also for three years running, from 2018 to 2020.[97][98][600]

As of April 2021, three US states have introduced government mandates to ban the sale of gasoline powered cars in the future to push the transition to electric vehicles. Washington state's legislation would ban all sales and registrations of gasoline powered light vehicles made for or after their 2030 model year. California would ban the sale of all new fuel burning cars by 2035. Massachusetts would ban the sale of all new gasoline powered cars by 2035.[605]

In December 2021, the Biden administration imposed Executive Order 14057, which is a nationwide federal government mandate that will ban new fossil fuel vehicles from all 50 US States plus Washington, D.C. and all US Territories by 2035 to push the transition to electric vehicles. The order will ban new car sales of fossil-fuel powered government-owned vehicles by 2027, new fossil-fuel buses by 2030, and new privately owned and commercial-owned vehicles by 2035.[606][607]

Uruguay edit

Plug-in electric vehicle sales in Uruguay started being reported in 2019, with 163 vehicles sold. Government financial incentives plus fossil fuel costs supported a strong annual growth rate, reaching 1.044 BEV vehicles sales in 2022, a market share of 1.8% of total vehicle sales.[608] To support this continuous growth, the Government extended the exemption of taxes for the purchase of all-electric vehicles with a retail price of up to US$40.000.[609] BEV sales in 2023 grew by 80.92% to 1.887, a 3.14% market share of total vehicle sales.[610] According to the local dealership association (ACAU), at the end of the first quarter of 2024 the BEV sales doubled the sales of the first quarter of 2023 to 709 electric vehicles, achieving a 5.09% market share of total vehicle sales.[611]

 
Uruguay ranked as the country with the second largest market share of the all-electric passenger car segment in Latin America, both in 2022 and 2023.

The city of Montevideo had by July 2023 140 BEV taxis in circulation (of a total of around 3000, or 4,7%), with a target to reach 200 by the end of 2023.[612] The Uruguayan government through its Industry Ministry started offering in November 2022 a US$5000 subsidy (applied as a post-sale rebate) for the replacement of up to 100 thermal taxis and ride-hailing vehicles. By 22 September 2023 all subsidies have been allocated (more than three months earlier than expected), and the Government is studying extending the program.[613] Of those 100 subsidies, geographically 93 were allocated to Montevideo and 7 to other departments of the country, while 88 were allocated to replacing ride-hailing vehicles, 11 to taxis and 1 to a remisse.[614] As an additional support, in July 2023 the local government of Montevideo is offering a subsidy of 200,000UYU (approximately US$5000) for the replacement of up to 85 thermal taxis with electric ones, 30 of which were reserved for taxi cooperatives.[612] Thanks to this plan, on 27 February 2024 the government of Montevideo presented 10 new electric taxis (model BYD D1), property of the taxi cooperative Udecoot.[615]

Regarding mass transit, as of 2021 there were 32 BEV buses in operation of a total of 5391 buses nationwide (including urban, suburban and regional buses).[616] The main urban bus transport company in Montevideo (CUTCSA, with 1140 buses) adhered to COP26 emission targets, pledging to achieve a 25% of BEV fleet by 2025, reaching 100% by 2040.[617] With that objective in mind, CUTCSA is issuing a corporate bond of up to 23,3 million USD to fund the purchase of the first round of renovations (to achieve its target the company needs to replace between 250 and 300 diesel buses with electric ones by the end of 2025), with plans to send the Request for Proposal by the end of August 2023.[618] On 6 October 2023 the president of CUTCSA informed that they had received 25 bids (24 of them from China) and are evaluating which of them to select.[619] On 28 February 2024 the company announced that during 2024 CUTCSA will replace 90 diesel buses for electric ones, also installing a bus charging station next to one of their depots, partially open to other bus companies,[620] and on 29 February 2024 it was announced that those buses will be Higer Azure A12BR, the same model as the prototype purchased by CUTCSA in 2023.[621] On 11 April 2024 CUTCSA announced the signature of the contract for the delivery of 100 BYD K9UD electric buses, order starting in 2024 to be completed by June 2025; the company also announced that on 9 April 2024 it signed the purchase of 100 200kWh chargers from the Chinese manufacturer Ekingpow, to be distributed among their depots.[622] During 2023 the remaining bus companies in Montevideo, COME and transport cooperatives COETC and UCOT selected Yutong as supplier for another batch of locally-adapted electric buses (divided windows, different couches, among others), being 9 for COETC, 7 for UCOT and 5 for COME; the first one (a prototype, destined for COETC) arrived in February 2024, while another 19 are expected to arrive at late April or early May (a final one, for UCOT, is expected at a later date).[623] The local government of Montevideo issued in February 2024 a US$37.3 million bond for the replacement of an additional 90 diesel buses for electric ones (to be distributed 60 for CUTCSA and the remaining 30 among the bus cooperatives), funds to be managed by the local Transport Authority.[624] Also, the national government program "Subite Buses" is funding the investment of several Departments' local governments to purchase 10 additional electric buses in 2023.[625] The local government of Salto expects to receive their subsidized bus in November 2023, expecting to buy an extra 5 units in the short term,[626] achieving an electrification rate of around 13% of the local buses. On 28 November 2023, the Subite Buses program delivered the first electric buses to de departments of Maldonado, Flores, Tacuarembo and Salto, expecting to deliver buses to the departments of San Jose, Artigas and Río Negro by February 2024.[627] In Durazno, the local company Nossar purchased two Ankai electric buses for their urban service, which started operations in July 2023.[628][629] Meanwhile, on 6 February 2024 the Department of Canelones announced the purchase of 8 electric buses (from Yutong, Ankai and Guangdong) for their urban and suburban lines, to be distributed among 5 mass transit companies.[630]

Alongside the increasing sales there has been a strong expansion of the charging network: there were 150 charging stations at the end of 2022 (most of them slow charging), with a target of 300 charging stations, or one every 50 km, by the end of 2023.[631] Finally, on 19 March 2024 the 300th charger was turned on in the city of Trinidad, Flores Department, by the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou.[632] The government is also creating incentives so private companies can install charging stations throughout the country,[633] and the national electric company (UTE) announced that from 15 November 2023 to end of June 2024 there will be a rebate of 4048UYU (about US$100) for domestic consumers that install a car charger at their homes.[634] On 15 March 2024 the company Evergo, working with local renewable energy company Ventus, announced plans for a private network of electric chargers, investing u$s 5M to achieve the installation of 240 chargers throughout the country in three years (around 80 per year), of which 40% will have 50 kW of power, while the 60% remaining will have 20 kW.[635]

Vietnam edit

Plug-in electric vehicles in Vietnam maybe start with appearances by VinBus and VinFast VF e34 from Vingroup in 2021.[citation needed]

See also edit

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regulations fuel economy standards and phase out of fossil fuel vehicles 1 Global top selling light duty plug in electric vehicle regional or country markets as of December 2021 update Comparison of plug in electric car ownership per capita in selected top selling countries and regional markets as plug in cars per 1 000 people as of December 2021 update Plug in electric vehicles PEVs are generally divided into all electric or battery electric vehicles BEVs that run only on batteries and plug in hybrids PHEVs that combine battery power with internal combustion engines The popularity of electric vehicles has been expanding rapidly due to government subsidies improving charging infrastructure their increasing range and lower battery costs and environmental sensitivity However the stock of plug in electric cars represented just 1 of all passengers vehicles on the world s roads by the end of 2020 of which pure electrics constituted two thirds 2 Global cumulative sales of highway legal light duty plug in electric vehicles reached 1 million units in September 2015 3 5 million in December 2018 4 and passed the 10 million milestone in 2020 5 By mid 2022 there were over 20 million light duty plug in vehicles on the world s roads 6 Sales of plug in passenger cars achieved a 9 global market share of new car sales in 2021 up from 4 6 in 2020 and 2 5 in 2019 2 7 8 The PEV market has been shifting towards fully electric battery vehicles The global ratio between BEVs and PHEVs went from 56 44 in 2012 to 60 40 in 2015 and rose to 74 26 in 2019 9 10 The ratio was to 71 29 in 2021 11 As of December 2023 update China had the largest stock of highway legal plug in passenger cars with 20 4 million units almost half of the global fleet in use 12 China also dominates the plug in light commercial vehicle and electric bus deployment with its stock reaching over 500 000 buses in 2019 98 of the global stock and 247 500 electric light commercial vehicles 65 of the global fleet 1 Europe had about 11 8 million plug in passenger cars at the end of 2023 accounting for around 30 of the global stock 13 14 Europe also has the world s second largest electric light commercial vehicle stock with about 290 000 vans 13 1 15 As of December 2023 update cumulative sales in the United States totaled 4 74 million plug in cars since 2010 16 with California listed as the largest U S plug in regional market with 1 77 million plug in cars sold by 2023 17 As of December 2021 update Germany is the leading European country with 1 38 million plug in cars registered since 2010 18 19 Norway has the highest market penetration per capita in the world 20 and also has the world s largest plug in segment market share of new car sales 86 2 in 2021 21 Over 10 of all passenger cars on Norwegian roads were plug ins in October 2018 and rose to 22 in 2021 22 23 The Netherlands has the highest density of EV charging stations in the world by 2019 24 Contents 1 History 2 Statistics 2 1 Sales market and usage share 2 2 Sales 2 3 Market share 3 Albania 4 Australia 4 1 Government incentives 5 Austria 6 Belgium 7 Brazil 8 Bulgaria 9 Canada 10 China 11 Chile 12 Colombia 13 Costa Rica 14 Croatia 15 Czech Republic 16 Denmark 17 Estonia 18 Ecuador 19 Europe overview 20 Finland 21 France 22 Germany 23 Greece 24 Hong Kong 25 Hungary 26 Iceland 27 India 28 Indonesia 29 Ireland 30 Israel 31 Italy 32 Japan 33 Kosovo 34 Latvia 35 Lithuania 36 Luxembourg 37 Malaysia 38 Malta 39 Mexico 40 Nepal 41 Netherlands 42 New Zealand 43 Norway 43 1 Government incentives 44 Pakistan 45 Philippines 46 Poland 47 Portugal 48 Romania 49 Russia 50 Serbia 51 Singapore 52 Slovakia 53 Slovenia 54 South Africa 55 South Korea 56 Spain 57 Sri Lanka 58 Sweden 59 Switzerland 60 Taiwan 61 Thailand 62 Turkey 63 Ukraine 64 United Kingdom 64 1 Government incentives 65 United States 66 Uruguay 67 Vietnam 68 See also 69 References 70 External linksHistory edit nbsp Evolution of the ratio between global sales of BEVs and PHEVs from 2011 to 2022 8 9 10 11 25 26 See also History of the electric vehicle The global stock of plug in electric vehicles PEVs between 2005 and 2009 consisted exclusively of all electric cars BEV totaling about 1 700 units in 2005 and almost 6 000 in 2009 The plug in stock rose to about 12 500 units in 2010 of which 350 were plug in hybrids PHEVs 27 28 By comparison during the Golden Age of the electric car at the beginning of the 20th century the EV stock peaked at approximately 30 000 vehicles 29 After the introduction of the Think City Nissan Leaf and the Chevrolet Volt in late December 2010 the first mass production plug in electric cars by major manufacturers plug in sales grew to about 50 000 units in 2011 to 125 000 in 2012 and almost 213 000 cars and utility vans in 2013 Sales totaled over 315 000 units in 2014 up 48 from 2013 30 In March 2014 Norway became the first country where over 1 in every 100 passenger cars on the roads was a plug in 31 and by October 2018 1 in every 10 passenger cars registered in Norway was a plug in 22 In five years global sales of highway legal light duty plug in vehicles increased more than ten fold totaling more than 565 000 units in 2015 an 80 increase from 2014 driven mainly by China and Europe 30 About 775 000 plug in electric cars and vans were sold in 2016 and 1 22 million in 2017 up 57 from 2016 with China accounting for about half of global sales 32 33 34 The global market share of the new light duty plug in segment reached 1 3 in 2017 up from 0 86 in 2016 and 0 38 in 2014 35 36 Global light duty plug in vehicle sales passed the 3 million milestone in November 2017 37 and 5 million at the end 2018 4 Global sales totaled 2 018 247 plug in passenger cars in 2018 up 72 from 2017 with a market share of 2 1 8 The BEV PHEV ratio rose to 69 31 in 2018 and to 74 26 in 2019 9 8 By the end of 2019 the stock of light duty plug in vehicles totaled about 7 5 million units 38 Worldwide sales in 2019 rose to 2 209 831 units with a global market share of 2 5 9 The combined number of PEV and hybrid cars sold in the European Union hit a record in July 2020 accounting for 18 of the total number of passenger cars sold It also was the first time that more than 200 000 electric cars were sold in a single month 39 nbsp Annual sales of plug in passenger cars in the world s top country and regional markets between 2011 and 2022 nbsp Plug in electric cars in use as a proportion of all passenger cars on the road in selected countries and regional markets at the end of 2022 nbsp Countries with the world s highest market share in the plug in electric car segment in 2022 compared with the market share in countries and regions with the highest sales volume in 2022 Date Milestone 1996 Launch of the limited production General Motors EV1 40 1997 Launch of the Toyota RAV4 EV 41 December 2008 100th Tesla Roadster delivered 42 December 2010 Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt deliveries began 43 December 2012 Annual global sales passed the 100 000 mark 27 30 March 2014 Norway achieves 1 of cars on the road as plug ins 31 October 2014 EU adopt the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Directive in 2014 44 December 2014 100 000th plug in sold in Japan 27 45 September 2015 Cumulative global plug in sales passed 1 million units 3 March 2016 500 000th new energy vehicle sold in China 46 includes heavy duty commercial vehicles 100 000th plug in sold in Norway 47 May 2016 500 000th plug in sold in Europe 48 August 2016 500 000th plug in sold in the U S 49 September 2016 500 000th new energy passenger car sold in China 50 Global all electric car van sales passed 1 million 51 October 2016 100 000th plug in sold in France 52 53 November 2016 100 000th plug in sold in the Netherlands 54 December 2016 Cumulative global plug in sales passed 2 million units 32 5 of passenger cars on Norwegian roads are plug ins 20 November 2017 Cumulative global plug in sales passed 3 million units 37 December 2017 Annual global sales passed the 1 million unit mark 35 34 Annual global market share passed 1 for the first time 35 34 First half 2018 1 million plug in electric cars sold in Europe 55 September 2018 1 million plug in electric cars sold in the US 56 2 million new energy passenger cars sold in China 57 includes heavy duty commercial vehicles October 2018 10 of passenger cars on Norwegian roads are plug ins 22 November 2018 500 000th plug in car sold in California 58 December 2018 Annual global sales passed the 2 million unit mark 8 59 Annual sales of EVs passed 1 million in China 60 Cumulative global plug in sales passed 5 million units 4 Tesla Model 3 becomes first EV to exceed 100 000 sales mark in a single year 61 June 2019 China s Electric Vehicle Charging Posts surpasses 1 million 62 December 2020 Cumulative global plug in sales passed 10 million units 5 Annual sales of EVs passed 1 million in Europe 63 64 Over 15 of cars on Norwegian roads are plug ins 65 June 2021 Tesla Model 3 is the first electric car to pass 1 million units in global sales 66 July 2021 1 million plug in cars sold in Germany 67 November 2021 1 million plug in cars sold in California 17 May 2022 Cumulative global plug in sales passed 20 million units 6 June 2022 10 million plug in cars on the road in China 68 September 2022 1 million plug in cars on the road in UK 69 January 2023 EVs surpass 10 in global market share 70 May 2023 Tesla Model Y becomes the world s best selling vehicle 71 Statistics editSales market and usage share edit Light duty plug in electric vehicle stock market penetration annual sales and market share in the top selling countries and regional markets for latest available year Country or region PEV stock cumulative sales 2022 i Annual sales 2022 Market share 2022 of cars in use 2022 ii nbsp China iii 14 100 000 72 5 924 421 73 30 0 73 4 9 72 Europe iv 7 800 000 72 2 602 431 74 23 0 74 2 4 72 nbsp United States iii 2 960 000 72 990 000 72 7 7 72 1 3 72 nbsp Germany iii 1 877 721 75 832 652 76 31 4 76 3 85 75 nbsp California iii 1 385 383 77 343 244 77 18 7 77 3 85 2021 78 nbsp France 990 000 72 346 849 79 21 6 80 2 7 72 nbsp United Kingdom 950 000 72 368 617 81 22 9 82 2 8 72 nbsp Norway v 817 471 83 153 144 84 87 8 84 27 73 83 nbsp Netherlands vi 515 838 85 106 854 85 34 9 85 5 8 85 nbsp Sweden 440 000 72 161 649 86 56 1 87 8 8 72 nbsp Japan iii vii 410 000 72 102 000 72 3 0 72 0 6 72 nbsp Canada iii 380 000 72 114 000 72 9 4 72 1 6 72 Global total iii 25 900 000 72 10 200 000 72 14 0 72 2 1 72 Notes Includes sales or registrations of highway legal light duty vehicles except where noted Market penetration is the number of plug in passenger cars as a percentage of the stock or total number of passenger cars registered Data for latest available year a b c d e f g Only includes plug in electric passenger cars European figures correspond to European Union member countries plus the UK and three EFTA countries Iceland Norway and Switzerland as per ACEA Includes registrations of used imports Registered light duty plug in stock at the end of 2020 in use Kei cars are not included for the Japanese market share estimate Sales edit Light duty plug in electric vehicle yearly new sales and end of year cumulative sales or stock in the top PEV selling countries and regional markets Country 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 stock sales stock sales stock sales stock sales stock sales nbsp China i ii 7 842 668 88 89 3 334 000 88 4 508 668 89 1 246 000 90 3 349 100 1 1 204 000 91 2 243 772 92 93 1 016 002 93 i 1 227 770 92 579 000 94 i nbsp United States i 2 322 291 95 607 567 95 1 741 566 96 297 939 96 1 450 020 1 329 528 97 1 126 000 98 361 307 98 764 666 99 100 199 818 98 nbsp Germany i 1 380 000 18 19 681 410 19 700 000 18 394 632 101 305 589 32 102 103 104 108 839 104 196 750 32 102 103 67 504 103 129 246 32 102 54 492 102 nbsp France 786 274 105 315 978 105 470 295 106 194 881 106 275 575 106 69 466 107 204 617 52 108 109 110 53 745 110 149 797 52 108 109 42 799 110 nbsp United Kingdom 745 000 111 305 281 112 434 282 1 113 175 082 113 259 200 1 72 584 114 197 000 115 59 911 i 116 137 000 115 49 182 i 116 nbsp Norway iii ii 647 000 117 167 949 118 480 008 119 113 588 120 384 066 121 88 443 122 296 215 123 86 290 124 209 122 123 71 737 125 nbsp Netherlands ii 390 454 126 95 464 127 297 380 128 89 362 129 207 922 128 67 520 1 145 882 128 29 187 130 121 540 128 11 085 130 nbsp Sweden ii 355 737 1 131 132 138 033 132 193 054 1 131 96 054 131 97 000 1 41 784 133 79 579 92 134 29 909 134 49 670 92 19 793 134 nbsp Japan i iv ii 337 377 135 44 296 135 297 181 2 29 000 2 267 415 2 43 867 136 239 242 2 52 013 137 205 212 92 54 100 92 nbsp Canada 297 960 138 87 700 138 209 075 138 51 376 138 141 100 1 50 960 1 90 100 1 44 150 1 45 950 92 18 746 139 Global total i 17 5 million 5 140 6 754 000 140 10 8 million 5 v 3 240 000 25 v 7 167 830 1 2 101 680 1 5 127 297 8 92 2 018 247 8 3 109 050 92 1 148 700 92 Light duty plug in cumulative registrations in selected regional markets Europe EU 3 vi 5 67 million 141 142 15 32 143 144 145 2 332 798 141 15 3 336 141 142 32 143 144 145 1 403 812 142 1 935 010 32 143 144 145 588 575 142 145 1 346 435 32 146 144 147 406 052 146 147 940 383 32 146 144 302 383 146 144 nbsp California i 1 072 136 148 149 20 150 237 618 148 834 518 149 20 150 132 742 149 701 776 149 20 150 159 081 149 542 695 20 149 163 765 149 378 930 20 149 107 779 149 Plug in vehicle cumulative sales for all class segments in China 151 152 153 154 nbsp China vii all class segments 9 076 447 88 90 32 91 94 155 3 521 000 88 5 555 447 90 32 91 94 155 1 367 000 90 4 188 447 32 91 94 155 1 204 000 91 2 984 447 32 94 155 1 256 000 155 1 728 447 32 94 777 000 94 a b c d e f g h i j Only includes plug in electric passenger cars a b c d e Registered light duty plug in stock in use at the end of the year Includes registrations of used imports Kei cars are not included for the Japanese market share estimate a b Includes plug in electric passenger cars and fully electric light duty commercial vehicles European figures correspond to European Union member countries plus the UK and three EFTA countries Iceland Norway and Switzerland as per ACEA Includes passenger plug ins and heavy duty commercial vehicles such as buses and trucks Market share edit Passenger plug in market share of total new car sales for selected countries and selected regional markets since 2013 i Country 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 156 2018 2017 2016 20 157 2015 158 159 2014 160 2013 161 nbsp Norway 162 90 4 87 6 86 2 74 7 55 9 49 1 39 2 29 1 22 4 13 8 6 1 nbsp Iceland 163 164 87 165 64 0 56 1 54 7 45 0 22 6 17 2 11 7 5 6 3 6 2 1 1 3 nbsp Sweden 166 59 8 56 1 43 3 32 2 11 4 8 2 5 2 3 5 2 62 1 53 0 71 nbsp Finland 167 54 4 37 5 30 8 18 1 6 9 4 7 2 57 1 2 nbsp Denmark 168 46 1 38 6 35 2 16 4 4 2 2 0 6 0 6 2 29 0 88 0 29 nbsp Netherlands 169 44 34 9 29 8 24 6 14 9 6 2 2 2 6 7 9 9 3 87 5 55 nbsp Belgium 170 40 7 26 5 18 4 10 7 3 2 2 5 2 7 1 8 nbsp China 171 37 0 30 0 15 0 5 4 4 9 4 2 2 1 1 31 0 84 0 23 0 08 nbsp Portugal 172 173 174 175 31 8 21 7 20 0 13 5 5 7 3 6 1 9 nbsp Switzerland 176 30 1 25 9 22 5 14 3 5 5 3 2 2 55 1 8 1 98 0 75 0 44 nbsp New Zealand 72 177 27 2 19 7 8 2 2 8 2 7 1 4 1 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 nbsp Ireland 178 179 180 27 1 22 2 15 7 7 4 4 1 1 57 0 72 0 48 0 46 0 27 nbsp Austria 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 27 22 0 20 0 9 5 3 5 2 6 2 06 1 6 0 90 nbsp France ii 109 110 188 189 80 26 21 6 18 3 11 2 2 8 2 11 1 98 1 4 1 19 0 70 0 83 nbsp Germany 190 24 6 31 4 26 0 13 5 3 0 1 9 1 58 1 1 0 73 0 43 0 25 nbsp Romania 191 192 24 4 21 7 15 5 7 12 4 18 2 89 2 11 1 03 0 50 0 28 0 34 nbsp United Kingdom 116 193 194 111 82 23 9 22 9 18 6 10 7 2 9 2 53 1 86 1 37 1 07 0 59 0 16 nbsp Spain 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 11 9 9 6 7 8 4 8 1 4 0 9 0 6 0 32 nbsp Costa Rica 203 BEVs only 11 6 7 3 3 3 nbsp Canada 139 204 205 138 206 10 8 8 2 6 6 3 5 3 0 2 2 0 92 0 58 0 35 0 28 0 18 nbsp United States 16 95 207 100 208 209 210 211 72 9 1 6 8 4 0 2 2 1 9 2 1 1 1 0 90 0 66 0 72 0 60 nbsp Italy 212 213 214 215 216 8 6 8 8 9 3 4 3 0 6 0 26 0 1 0 08 0 09 0 08 0 07 nbsp Australia 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 72 224 8 1 5 1 2 4 0 78 0 6 0 3 0 19 0 12 0 15 0 12 0 026 nbsp Greece 225 226 5 4 2 8 nbsp Japan 135 2 227 137 228 72 3 0 1 0 0 6 0 9 1 0 1 1 0 59 0 68 1 06 0 91 nbsp Uruguay 229 230 3 1 1 9 1 1 0 3 0 4 nbsp Colombia 203 3 0 2 0 Global average 2 8 35 231 232 72 16 0 14 0 8 6 4 6 2 5 2 1 1 3 0 86 0 7 0 4 0 3 nbsp California 233 148 149 234 77 24 8 19 1 12 2 7 6 7 8 7 6 4 9 3 6 3 1 3 2 2 5 Europe 141 147 181 235 236 237 238 195 74 iii 23 4 22 9 19 0 11 4 3 6 2 5 1 74 1 3 1 41 0 66 0 49 nbsp Hong Kong 239 240 241 242 23 0 14 0 5 0 5 0 4 84 0 39 Notes Includes only countries with a minimum market share of 1 0 in 2021 For 2015 and before the French market share corresponds to combined sales BEV passenger cars and utility vans only PHEVs not included 243 European figures correspond to European Union member countries plus the UK and three EFTA countries Iceland Norway and Switzerland as per ACEAAlbania editAlbania is considered one of the best countries for emissions for electric cars as it generates all of its electricity from hydroelectric power 244 245 Electric cars are currently used by the Albanian Police Force 246 The Interior Minister claimed that the cost of fuel per 100 km 62 mi would be less than 120 Albanian leke less than 1 euro 246 Saytaxi is the first taxi company in Albania that offers electric vehicles and operates a fast EV electric vehicles charging point and have been operating in the country since 2014 Its goal is to replace 80 of all non electric cars with electric in the taxi business 247 On 31 October 2017 Tirana became one of the few European capital cities to use electric buses when they tested a Solaris Urbino 12 with the purpose of reducing pollution 248 Tirana s goal is to gradually convert 10 to 20 percent of the bus fleet into electric ones 248 Australia editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Australia The total stock of electric vehicles in Australia is approximately 21 000 as of 2020 249 In May 2021 electric vehicles accounted for 2 of new car sales in Australia with approximately 5 000 Tesla vehicles sold in the first half of 2021 218 However it has been predicted that approximately 66 of Australians will be driving electric cars by 2030 250 Moreover 56 of Australians would consider an electric car when they next bought a vehicle 251 In early 2020 electric vehicle registrations nearly doubled the registrations of the previous year showing the rapidly increasing popularity of electric vehicles in Australia 252 The Tesla Model 3 is Australia s most popular electric vehicle accounting for 70 of EV sales in 2019 253 254 255 256 The Labor led opposition government in Australia in 2019 proposed a 50 electric vehicle target by 2030 257 Government analysis in 2019 also forecasted 50 of all new cars sold in Australia by 2035 will be electric on the current path 258 The state of Victoria is Australia s most important electric vehicle market with the highest number of electric vehicle purchases in Australia between 2011 and 2017 with a total of 1 324 car sales 259 Victoria also manufactures electric vehicles with a commercial electric vehicle manufacturing facility to be established in 2021 producing 2 400 vehicles per year 260 In March 2021 the Hyundai Nexo became the first fuel cell electric vehicle FCEV to be released in Australia 261 262 Coinciding with the release of the Nexo the first publicly available hydrogen refuelling station in Australia opened the same day in Canberra 262 Government incentives edit Despite no federal EV sales target Victoria aim for 50 of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2030 263 The South Australian government also aim for 100 of new car sales to be electric vehicles by 2035 264 The NSW Government is also considering an official ban date for the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles 265 Nationally fuel efficient vehicles attract less Luxury Car Tax leading to a saving of up to 2 648 266 Victoria offers a subsidy of 3 000 5 000 267 263 for BEV cars under 68 740 268 ACT offers 15 000 interest free loan 269 Victorian EV drivers pay a reduced rate of stamp duty and 100 off registration fees 270 In ACT BEVs stamp duty exempt and 20 reduction in registration fees 271 with the first 2 years of registration free 269 EVs exempt from stamp duty until 2023 272 In Tasmania Car rental companies are exempt from registration fees on new and used EVs 272 The Federal Government pledged to spend 74 5 million on charging infrastructure in the budget in 2021 220 The Federal Government is also contributing 15 million to a national electric vehicle charging network built by Evie Networks and connecting Melbourne Canberra Sydney Adelaide and Brisbane 273 Austria editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Austria Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 1677 in 2015 to 6764 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 4913 new BEV were sold representing 2 8 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 1677 3826 5433 6764 4913 of total new registrations not available not available 1 5 2 0 2 8 Belgium editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Belgium Sales of electric cars rose from 97 units in 2009 to 116 in 2010 425 in 2011 to 900 in 2012 Of the latter only 350 units were sold to individuals 275 Then sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 1358 in 2015 to 3647 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 4601 new BEV were sold representing 1 5 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 1358 2054 2713 3647 4601 of total new registrations not available not available 0 5 0 7 1 5 The Belgian government established purchase incentives for BEVs ending in 2012 276 Hybrids were not eligible 277 278 279 A separate subsidy supported investments in public charging stations 277 Brazil editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Brazil nbsp Nissan Leaf operating as a taxi at Santos Dumont airport as part of a demonstrations program in Rio de Janeiro nbsp Eco Vagas parking spaces reserved for low emissions vehicles in Brasilia As of September 2015 update 2 214 hybrid and electric vehicles were registered in the state of Sao Paulo 280 In March 2013 the first two Leafs were deployed in Rio de Janeiro to operate as taxis 281 In September 2014 the BMW i3 became the first EV available for retail customers As of June 2016 update other retail plug ins were the BMW i8 and the Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV 282 Plug ins and hybrids are subject to taxes adding up to more than 120 of the retail price 283 284 285 In May 2014 Sao Paulo City passed a municipal law to exempt EV hybrids and fuel cell vehicles from the city s driving restriction scheme see also road space rationing Sao Paulo and purchase incentives 280 286 In April 2018 the city of Sao Jose dos Campos ordered 30 electric BYD vehicles for use by the police and government 287 In March 2019 Renault released the Zoe in Brazil and in April 2019 Jac released the E40 as the cheapest electric car in Brazil at R 129 990 Nissan announced the Leaf to be released in Brazil in the first half of 2019Bulgaria editThere were 560 electric motorbikes and 520 electric cars officially registered in Bulgaria by the end of March 2018 288 By early 2020 the total number of electric cars in Bulgaria is estimated to be at least 1100 289 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 21 in 2015 to 194 in 2018 with only 6 in 2016 At the first half of 2019 141 new BEV were sold representing 0 7 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 21 6 68 194 141 of total new registrations not available not available 0 2 0 5 0 7 The government does not provide grants for buying electric cars but at least it does not apply road tax to them Parking electric vehicles in central urban parking zones is free of charge as well In 2012 green taxi hybrid cabs went into service in Sofia 290 291 In 2017 test electric buses joined the public transport fleet of Sofia 292 and in 2018 and 2019 35 new electric buses went into service 293 It is estimated that by 2021 20 of the bus fleet of Sofia will be electric 294 Other cities and towns such as Plovdiv Pernik and Haskovo are also ordering electric buses 295 296 297 The first car sharing company in Bulgaria Spark bg uses only electric cars and as of August 2020 it has a fleet of around 500 electric vehicles and over 200 available charging stations in Sofia 298 non primary source needed non primary source needed 299 Courier company Speedy uses 20 electric Renault Kangoo Canada editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Canada nbsp The Chevrolet Volt is the all time top selling EV in Canada Shown here is a fleet of Volts at a solar powered charging station in Toronto The stock of plug in electric passenger cars in Canada in use totaled 141 100 units at the end of 2019 consisting of 78 680 all electric cars and 62 380 plug in hybrids 1 Purchase and other incentives for new EVs are offered by the provinces of Quebec 300 301 302 and British Columbia 303 304 In October 2016 Quebec passed legislation that obliges major carmakers to offer an increasing number of PHEV and BEV models beginning with 3 5 in 2018 and rising to 15 5 in 2020 using a tradable credit system nbsp Canada had the second largest plug in electric passenger car market share in the Americas in 2023China editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in China nbsp The Wuling Hongguang Mini EV all electric car listed as the best selling plug in car in China in 2021 As of December 2023 update China had the world s largest stock of highway legal plug in passenger cars with 20 41 million units corresponding to almost half of the global plug in car fleet in use Of these all electric cars accounted for 76 of the all new energy passenger cars in circulation 12 The plug in car segment achieved a record 37 market share in 2023 of which the all electrics had an uptake of 25 305 Plug in passenger cars represented 6 of all cars on Chinese roads at the end of 2023 12 Domestically produced cars dominate new energy car sales in Mainland China accounting for about 96 of sales in 2017 33 306 Another particular feature of the Chinese passenger plug in market is the dominance of small entry level vehicles 307 As of 2019 update China also dominated the plug in light commercial vehicle and electric bus deployment with its stock reaching over 500 000 buses in 2019 98 of the global stock and 247 500 electric light commercial vehicles 65 of the global fleet In addition the country also leads sales of medium and heavy duty electric trucks with over 12 000 trucks sold and nearly all battery electric 1 Since 2011 cumulative sales of all classes of new energy vehicles NEV totaled 7 4 million at the end of September 2021 90 33 155 308 91 309 310 Chile edit nbsp Mitsubishi i MiEV in Chile The Mitsubishi i MiEV 311 312 was the first EV in Chile The first public quick charging station was opened in April 2011 313 In August 2014 Mitsubishi replaced the i Miev with the Outlander PHEV citation needed Later that year BMW introduced their i range with the i3 citation needed Renault launched their Zero Emission Z E lineup including the Fluence Z E sedan the Kangoo utility van and Zoe city car The French brand sold 22 electric vehicles in their first month in the Chilean market citation needed Colombia edit nbsp The BEV Renault Twizy quadricycle is the top selling electric vehicle in Colombia Latin America s first battery electric taxi fleet of 45 vehicles was launched at the beginning of 2013 in Bogota the largest electric taxi fleet in South America at the time 314 These taxis were exempted from the Pico y placa driving restriction scheme The program is an effort to improve air quality and set an example 315 316 317 The BMW i3 was introduced in Colombia in 2014 The BEV Renault Twizy quadricycle was introduced in the Colombian market in June 2015 318 and as of October 2015 update 203 Twizys had been sold 319 Sales of the Outlander P HEV were scheduled to begin in September 2015 320 Sales of other electric vehicles totaled as of June 2015 update 35 Mitsubishi i MiEVs purchased by an electricity company 25 BMW i3s 19 Renault Kangoos corporate purchases and 4 Nissan Leafs corporate purchases 320 In 2013 the government established incentives to promote EV adoption These include the exemption from the driving restriction scheme in place in Colombian cities such as Bogota and Medellin The government exempted BEV and PHEV cars from import duties for three years with an annual quota of 750 cars of each type 320 Costa Rica edit nbsp Costa Rica led the market share of the plug in electric passenger car segment in the Americas in 2023 nbsp Fully electric BMW i3 with special green plates issued in Costa Rica for battery electric vehicles As of December 2023 update Costa Rica had a stock of 9 345 light duty all electric vehicles In addition the country had a stock of 1 243 all electric motorcycles 321 Registrations of light duty all electric vehicles totaled 6 312 units in 2023 more than doubling cumulative sales since 2010 322 The all electric market share achieved a record 11 6 of all new car sales in 2023 up from 7 3 in 2022 and ranking as the highest in the Americas 203 The fleet of fully electric passenger cars grew from 94 units in 2010 to 183 in 2017 After the approval of the 2018 law that granted import duty and value added tax exemptions the fleet grew from 377 units in 2018 to 1 446 in 2020 and reached 8 963 all electric cars registered by the end of 2023 321 Plug in hybrids and conventional hybrid electric vehicles do not have government financial incentives therefore they are not included in this statistical data The first electric car to go on sale in the country was the REVAi introduced in March 2009 The REVAi powered by lead acid batteries sold 10 units 323 The Mitsubishi i MiEV was launched in February 2011 with initial availability limited to 25 to 50 units 324 325 326 According to Mitsubishi Costa Rica was selected at the first market launch in the Americas due to its environmental record despite the lack of government incentives for purchasing electric cars 326 327 The top selling model in 2016 was the Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV with 60 units 328 Other all electric and plug in hybrid cars introduced early in Costa Rica include the BYD Qin November 2013 329 330 Mitsubishi Outlander March 2015 331 and BMW i3 September 2016 332 As of January 2024 update over 50 all electric models are offered in the Costa Rican market mainly from Chinese and European carmakers 321 Government incentives nbsp All electric buses on trial as part of a pilot project in Costa Rica In 2006 electric cars were exempted from the consumption tax while conventional vehicles faced a 30 rate In October 2012 electric cars were exempted from San Jose s driving restrictions 333 EVs were exempted from import duties and the government agreed to deploy charging stations in strategic locations in San Jose 334 In January 2018 the Law for the Promotion of Electric Transportation went into effect which promotes the adoption of electric vehicles through the implementation of incentives and tax exemptions when purchasing an all electric car The law grants exemption from three taxes value added selective consumption and import duties 100 for electric vehicles price at US 30 000 CIF and the exempted percentage is reduced gradually as the value goes up with a cap of US 60 000 Electric vehicles are also exempt from the annual circulation fee which phases out by 20 each year during a five year period 335 The price cap was removed in 2022 and each of the tax exemptions gradually increases over a period of 12 years until all phase out Croatia editAs of December 2016 update 2067 electric cars had been sold in Croatia 336 337 Of these 224 were EVs while the rest were hybrids 336 As of September 2017 update 201 free public charging stations operated in Croatia 336 In 2014 and 2015 the Croatian government initiated purchase incentives 338 339 The subsidies were discontinued in 2016 due to ineffectiveness 336 needs update Czech Republic editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in the Czech Republic Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 298 in 2015 to 703 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 360 new BEV were sold representing 0 3 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 298 200 387 703 360 of total new registrations not available not available 0 1 0 3 0 3 Denmark editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Denmark In the late 1980s to early 1990s a few thousand of the small one person and locally produced Ellert were sold in Denmark but relatively few remain today 340 In the following decade very few electric cars were sold in Denmark but a clear increase began around 2010 341 In 2015 Denmark was the second largest European market for light duty plug in commercial vehicles or utility vans with over 2 600 plug in vans sold that year representing 8 5 of all vans sold Most vans were plug in hybrids accounting for almost all EU plug in van sales 342 Up to and including 2015 electric cars had been exempt from vehicle registration tax but it was decided that this would be gradually outphased In 2016 the vehicle registration tax for electric cars was placed at 20 of the normal rate in 2017 it was planned to increase to 40 and within five years it would become the full rate This had a large effect on the sale which drastically fell in 2016 17 343 As a consequence it was decided that the increase in vehicle registration tax for electric vehicles would be delayed being capped at 20 of the normal rate in 2017 19 then gradually increasing until 2023 where it would become the full rate A new fund for fuel cell vehicles was also started 344 In 2020 a new taxation deal was reached valid for all cars from 2021 to 2030 Its rates depend heavily on the CO2 emission of the car This means that vehicle registration tax for all electric cars BEVs that cost less than 510 000 DKK 68 500 will remain very low with a slower than initially planned gradual increase to normal levels most plug in hybrids PHEVs will increase from 2021 but remain lower than gasoline and diesel cars and diesel cars will increase The goal of this plan is to have at least 775 000 electric cars BEV or PHEV by 2030 Combined with other plans it is the goal to have at least 1 million zero emission or low emission cars by 2030 and that no new gasoline or diesel cars will be sold in the country from that year 345 346 As of 31 December 2021 update there were a total of 2 781 855 registered cars in Denmark of which more than 5 or 144 498 are electric BEV or PHEV 347 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 343 2016 343 2017 348 349 2018 348 2019 348 2020 350 2021 347 Total new BEV registrations 4329 1316 698 1545 5524 14219 24917 BEV of total new registrations 2 1 0 6 0 3 0 7 2 4 7 1 13 4 Total new PHEV registrations 620 3127 3885 18235 40464 PHEV of total new registrations 0 3 1 4 1 7 9 2 21 8 Estonia editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Estonia nbsp Two Mitsubishi i MiEVs in Estonia The majority of electric cars in Estonia are i MiEVs As of February 2015 update 1 188 plug in vehicles were registered citation needed Estonia was the first country to deploy an EV charging network with nationwide coverage with fast chargers available along highways at a maximum distance of 40 to 60 km 25 to 37 mi 351 352 As of December 2012 update the nationwide network consisted of 165 fast chargers 353 354 355 In 2011 the government confirmed the sale to Mitsubishi of 10 million carbon dioxide credits in exchange for 507 i MiEV electric cars The deal included funding 250 fast charging stations and subsidies for the first 500 private buyers of any electric approved by the EU 356 357 The first 50 i MiEVs were delivered in October 2011 for use by municipal social workers 358 359 360 361 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 34 in 2015 to 85 in 2018 after a stagnation in 2016 and 2017 At the first half of 2019 42 new BEV were sold representing 0 2 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 34 35 26 85 42 of total new registrations not available not available 0 1 0 3 0 2 Estonia s figures are low compared to other advanced economies attributed to lack of government incentives after the carbon credit scheme was exhausted 362 Ecuador editThe offer and demand for electric vehicles in the South American nation is reduced Electric charging stations are present in several shopping malls and public parking in Guayaquil Quito Cuenca Ambato and Loja In Ecuador all electric vehicles are exempt from customs duties and taxes starting in June 2019 The electric vehicle offer in the country is set to increase The Ecuadorean government has been incentivizing the us of electric vehicles with tax cuts However both the offer and demand remained short encouraging the government to eliminate all duties to electric vehicles The first commercially available EV was Kia Soul EV 2016 Being at the moment the brand with the most presence of EV in Ecuador As of 2021 KIA BYD and Nissan are among the EV brands offering vehicles for the Ecuadorian market Europe overview editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Europe nbsp Evolution of annual registrations of plug in electric passenger cars in Europe between 2011 and 2021 Europe had about 5 6 million plug in electric passenger cars and light commercial vehicles in circulation at the end of 2021 1 141 15 25 As of December 2019 update Europe accounted for 25 of the global stock the second largest after China 1 Europe also had the world s second largest electric light commercial vehicle stock after China with about 220 000 vans 1 15 The 27 Member States of the European Union had 2 24 million plug in vehicles on the road in 2020 of which plug in passenger cars represented 94 3 followed by light commercial vehicles 5 4 and buses and trucks accounted for 0 3 and 0 03 respectively 363 In 2020 and despite the strong decline in global car sales brought by the COVID 19 pandemic annual sales of plug in passenger cars in Europe surpassed the 1 million mark for the first time 63 64 In addition Europe outsold China in 2020 as the world s largest plug in passenger car market for the first time since 2015 364 365 In spite of the continued global decline in car sales in 2021 due to the shortages related to the COVID 19 pandemic and the global computer chip shortage plug in car sales rose to 2 27 million up 66 from 2020 141 The plug in car segment had a market share of 1 3 of new car registrations in 2016 rose to 3 6 in 2019 climbed to 11 4 in 2020 and achieved 19 in 2021 141 195 366 367 As of December 2021 update Germany has the largest stock of plug ins in Europe with cumulative sales of 1 38 million plug in cars registered since 2010 18 19 followed by France 786 274 105 the UK 745 000 111 Norway 647 000 117 and the Netherlands 360 000 368 Germany listed as the top selling European country market since 2019 1 64 Finland editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Finland As of October 2016 update about 2 250 EVs were registered 369 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 243 in 2015 to 776 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 995 new BEV were sold representing 1 7 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 370 Total new BEV registrations 243 222 502 776 1897 4244 of total new registrations not available not available 0 4 0 6 1 7 4 4 In November 2016 the government set the goal of 250 000 plug in cars and 50 000 biogas cars on the road by 2030 369 These goals are part of the Finnish government efforts to comply with the 2015 Paris Agreement 369 Basic charging infrastructure is available all over Finland used for winter engine pre warming Because of its climate cold winters and warm summers Finland is considered a convenient test laboratory for electric cars Many companies in Finland are involved in next generation vehicle manufacturing including Valmet Automotive 371 Fortum concept cars and infrastructure Vacon electric motor technology production Ensto production of charging units Elcat electric vehicle production since the 1980s Raceabout 372 specialist electric sport car with very few sales Research related to electric cars is in progress at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Tekes 373 Electric car organizations in Finland include the Electric Vehicle Association of Finland and Electric Vehicles Finland A non commercial electric car conversion organization is called Electric Cars Now 374 that converts Toyota Corollas into Li ion battery powered electric cars France editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in France See also Government incentives for plug in vehicles in France nbsp Registration of light duty plug in vehicles in France by type of vehicle between 2010 and 2021 As of December 2021 update a total of 786 274 light duty plug in electric vehicles have been registered in France since 2010 consisting of 512 178 all electric passenger cars and commercial vans and 274 096 plug in hybrids 105 Of these around 60 000 were fully electric light commercial vehicles 1 106 nbsp The Renault Zoe has led electric car sales in France since 2013 and is the country s all time best selling plug in with more than 100 000 units registered through June 2020 375 A record of 315 978 light duty plug in vehicles were registered in 2021 up 62 from 2020 and the light duty segment s market share rose to 15 1 in 2021 105 The plug in electric passenger car segment achieved a market share of 18 3 in 2021 189 Germany editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Germany nbsp Annual registration of plug in cars in Germany by type of vehicle between 2010 and 2021 The stock of plug in electric vehicles in Germany is the largest in Europe there were 1 184 416 plug in cars in circulation on 1 January 2022 representing 2 5 of all passenger cars on German roads up from 1 2 the previous year 376 377 As of December 2021 update cumulative sales totaled 1 38 million plug in passenger cars since 2010 18 19 Germany had a stock of 21 890 light duty electric commercial vehicles in 2019 the second largest in Europe after France 1 As of March 2020 update the country had 27 730 public charging stations 378 Germany listed as the top selling plug in car market in the European continent in 2019 and achieved a market share of 3 10 143 104 Despite the global decline in car sales brought by the COVID 19 pandemic the segment market share achieved a record 13 6 in 2020 101 with a record volume of 394 632 plug in passenger cars registered in 2020 up 263 from 2019 Germany listed for a second year running as the best selling European plug in market 106 101 Both years the German market led both the fully electric and plug in hybrid segments 106 The only country that outsold Germany in 2020 was China 364 Sales in 2021 surged to 681 410 rechargeable units capturing a record market share of 26 0 19 nbsp The Smart electric drive led the plug in electric car segment in Germany until 2013 379 Under its National Platform for Electric Mobility Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2010 set the goal of putting one million electric vehicles on German roads by 2020 380 381 Initially the government did not provide subsidies in favor of research 380 The Bundestag passed the Electric Mobility Act in March 2015 that authorized local government to grant non monetary incentives The measures privilege battery powered cars fuel cell vehicles and some PHEVs by granting local governments the authority to offer additional incentives 382 383 384 385 An incentive scheme was approved in April 2016 including purchase subsidies charging stations and another federal government fleet purchases with a target of 400 000 electric vehicles Premium cars such as the Tesla Model S and BMW i8 were not eligible 386 387 388 To meet the climate targets for the transport sector in 2016 the government set the goal to have from 7 to 10 million plug in electric cars on the road by 2030 and 1 million charging points available in Germany also by 2030 389 As a result of the economic impact of the COVID 19 pandemic the government approved in June 2020 an economic recovery plan which included 8 billion to promote electric vehicle adoption and deployment of charging infrastructure 390 The purchase bonus for electric cars was raised from 6 000 to 9 000 up until the end of 2021 the highest economic incentive in any European country but the subsidy is available only for cars costing less than 40 000 Also other tax incentives for electric vehicles were introduced since 2020 389 390 Later the government decided to keep the 9 000 bonus for the purchase of new all electric cars and plug in hybrids until the end of 2025 391 The original one million goal was achieved in July 2021 392 In 2023 Germany witnessed a remarkable growth in the number of registered electric vehicles As of 1 January 2023 the number of purely electrically powered passenger cars exceeded the one million mark reaching 1 013 009 a 63 8 increase compared to the previous year 393 Greece editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Greece Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 35 in 2015 to 190 in 2019 274 At the first three quarters of 2020 292 new BEVs and 590 new PHEVs were sold 394 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 395 SEM 1 3 2020 394 Total new BEV registrations 35 9 47 88 190 292 of total new registrations not available not available 0 05 0 09 In June 2020 Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced the government s plan to support the adoption of new battery electric vehicles BEV and plug in hybrid electric vehicles PHEV by individuals and corporations with the aim for one in three new vehicles in Greece to be electric by 2030 The plan includes purchase subsidizing exemption from the road tax and any parking fees as well as incentives for setting up charging stations for pure electric private passenger cars and motorbikes as well as for pure electric or plug in hybrid taxis and light commercial vehicles The government s subsidy covers the purchase of new BEVs and PHEVs with a total of 100 million euros for 18 months in the first phase which is estimated to cover 25 of the cost of about 14 000 new electric vehicles 396 397 398 The government will subsidize the purchase of each new electric vehicle covering 15 of its cost up to 5 500 for private passenger and light commercial vehicles 20 of the cost up to 800 for motorbikes and 25 of the cost up to 8 000 for taxis Vehicle owners that will concurrently retire their old vehicle will receive an additional bonus of up to 2 500 399 Furthermore expenses for charging the electric car will be exempt from taxable income The benefit for each new electric car if combined with the ecological bonus and the relevant tax exemptions will approach 10 000 euros 396 397 398 Hong Kong editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Hong Kong As of June 2023 update the total is 60 943 EVs At present 240 EV models from 16 economies have been type approved by the Transport Department These include 187 models for private cars and motorcycles and 53 models for public transport and commercial vehicles 400 As of December 2017 10 666 plug in vehicles were registered in Hong Kong 401 March 2017 saw 2 964 EVs registered in one month before first registration tax exemption was repealed 2 939 of these cars were Tesla Model S and X nbsp Tesla Roadster charging at Central Star Ferry carpark in Hong Kong As of September 2016 update 6 298 plug in vehicles were on the roads in Hong Kong 402 up from 3 253 in October 2015 403 The plug in segment market share achieved 4 8 of new car sales in Hong Kong in 2015 402 As of October 2015 update more than 1 200 public electric vehicle charging points were available 403 More than a dozen models were available for retail customers 403 Sales of electric cars took off in Hong Kong with the Tesla Model S in 2014 404 405 The tax waiver made the Model S competitive in the luxury car segment at about half the price of other high end models 404 According to Tesla as of September 2016 update Hong Kong had the world s highest density of Tesla superchargers giving most Model S owners a supercharger within a 20 minute drive 406 The Government offered purchase incentives to consumers businesses and service providers were available from 2011 to 2017 The Government further allocated HK 180 million for bus companies to purchase 36 electric buses 403 Hungary editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Hungary In November 2018 8 482 PEVs were registered in Hungary The Hungarian government introduced its e mobility plan in March 2014 The Jedlik plan supported the domestic production of electric vehicles expanding the necessary infrastructure and promoting the purchase of EVs with public incentives 407 including 1 5 million HUF initiated at the end of 2016 Sales of new passenger cars categorized as battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 115 in 2015 to 4837 in 2020 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total new BEV registrations 115 172 749 1300 3280 4837 of total new registrations not available not available 0 6 1 0 1 1 1 8 Iceland editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Iceland The plug in car segment in Iceland reached 5 37 of all new vehicles registered in 2016 allowing the country to rank second in Europe after Norway that year 408 Registrations of new plug in electric cars totaled 2 990 units in 2017 up 157 from the previous year The segment s market share achieved a record 14 globally second only to Norway 409 The top selling plug ins in 2017 were the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV with 884 units and the Nissan Leaf with 524 409 In 2018 284 new BEV units were sold and 423 in the first half of 2019 representing 5 8 of the overall new cars sales 274 The government eliminated VAT 24 and CO2 based fees up to 65 on new car purchases for EVs when 410 As of 2017 update Orka Natturunnar ON was working to complete a network of 50 kW CCS Combo CHAdeMO stations along the Ring Road Tesla opened its first supercharger in Reykjavik in December 2019 with 4 more planned around Iceland in 2020 411 Tesla started delivery in Iceland on 28 February 2020 and was quickly the number 1 new electric car sold in Iceland 412 As of March 2020 update passenger plug in market share of total new car sales for the year 2020 has reached 55 India editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in India As of March 2022 update over 28000 plug in cars were registered until Mar 2022 out of a total of 1 million registered electric vehicles including 2 and 3 wheelers and commercial 4 wheelers The Indian government has Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric vehicles FAME scheme which provides incentives for purchasing electric vehicles 413 414 clarification needed Indian government has reduced GST rate on EVs from 12 to 5 in the Union Budget 2019 to encourage electric vehicles The Indian government gives an additional tax benefit of Rs 150 000 on the interest paid on loans taken to buy EVs 415 416 The EVs in India are exempted from paying road tax for vehicle registration 417 The number of electric vehicles in India is 13 34 385 excluding data of Andhra Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Telangana and Lakshadweep which is not available in VAHAN 4 as on 14 July 2022 and a total of 2 826 public charging stations are operational in the country as per the Bureau of Energy Efficiency 418 Indonesia edit nbsp Nissan Leaf second generation in Indonesia The government supported some trial models made by Tucuxi Conversion of some vehicles to electric drivetrains was introduced during the APEC Meeting in October 2013 In 2019 Hyundai sold officially car Hyundai Ioniq In 2022 the local production for Hyundai Ioniq 5 is started Also Wuling Motors sold the most affordable electric car in Indonesia named Wuling Air EV Electric car sales rose to 15 437 units in 2022 up almost fourfold from 2021 419 Ireland editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in the Republic of Ireland Sales of electric cars in Ireland increased more than four times in 2014 from a low base 420 Then sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 466 in 2015 to 1233 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 1954 new BEV were sold representing 2 4 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 466 392 622 1233 1954 of total new registrations not available not available 0 5 1 0 2 4 The government committed to making 10 of all vehicles by 2020 a projected 230 000 vehicles 421 Government officials reached agreements with French car maker Renault and its partner Nissan As of September 2014 update purchase incentives became available 422 As of the start of 2020 Electric Vehicles EVs was as a proportion of all cars for sale in Ireland very small which could be seen in a snapshot 7 February 2020 of four different car sales websites Autotrader ie Carsireland ie Carzone ie and Donedeal ie which showed that out of circa 38 000 to 70 000 cars listed for sale only circa 0 7 to 1 1 were EV s so in real terms only 431 616 EV cars were advertised for sale in the market This very low level of EVs compared poorly to the circa 25 338 to 46 940 diesel cars shown available for sale on the same date representing a much larger circa 64 67 of the market at that time The Irish Government to January 2020 had stated an aim to ban the sale of petrol diesel and hybrid new non electric cars from 2030 compared to the proposed EU ban by 2040 and the UK s proposed ban on the sale of new petrol diesel and hybrid cars from 2035 as announced in the first week of February 2020 though car dealers were reported in 2020 to consider the Irish Government s target for one million electric and plug in hybrid cars to be in use by 2030 as far too ambitious though Government grants of up to 10 000 also available as of 2020 The Irish Times 7 February 2020 It was also reported The Irish Times 7 February 2020 in the Irish newspapers in February 2020 that there were at that time about 1 200 electric car EV charging points in Ireland but that this was compared to Norway the European leader in EV transition with approximately 12 000 charging stations for circa 300 000 EVs and plug in hybrid electric vehicles PHEV A compromise in terms of transition and non electric ban implementation around 2030 maybe for acceptance also of Hybrid cars with smaller conventional petrol engines regardless of whether the vehicles are full or mild hybrids of for example at less than 1 6 liter 1600 cc capacity and or say less circa 100 g km CO2 or less in terms of emissions or a good fuel efficiency rating L 100 km for highway extra urban and combined journeys Israel editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in IsraelItaly editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Italy nbsp BMW i3 patrol car of the Italian police at Vatican City As of December 2020 update almost 100 000 plug in passenger cars were registered in Italy consisting of 55 307 BEV cars and 44 231 PHEVs 423 In addition there were 6 315 light duty commercial vehicles 423 At the end of 2020 plug in passenger cars represented just 0 3 of all cars on Italian roads 423 The top EV in 2015 was the Nissan Leaf 390 units sold 424 About 10 000 electric vehicles 425 were sold in Italy in 2018 double the 2017 number of about 5 000 426 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 1442 in 2015 to 4996 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 5040 new BEV were sold representing 0 5 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 H1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 1442 1373 2022 4996 5040 of total new registrations not available not available 0 1 0 3 0 5 The government discontinued incentives in 2014 amid a limited public charging infrastructure and tepid reception Further many Italian houses were equipped with electric contracts allowing only 3 kW of peak consumption making home charging of electric cars impractical 427 428 429 Since 2021 the EV market share in Italy has stagnated while in 2021 BEVs were 4 6 of total market share the number dwindled to 3 8 in 2022 Italy lags behind most of the other Western European countries in terms of EV market size and number of EVs pro capita 430 Japan editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Japan nbsp The Nissan Leaf is the top selling plug in car in Japan ever with close to 140 000 units sold by February 2020 431 As of December 2020 update Japan had a stock of plug in passenger cars of 293 081 units on the road consisting of 156 381 all electric cars and 136 700 plug in hybrids 432 The fleet of electric light commercial vehicles in use totaled 9 904 units in 2020 432 Sales totaled 24 690 units in 2016 rose to 54 100 in 2017 and then declined to 49 750 in 2018 and fell to 38 900 in 2019 1 The segment market share declined from 0 68 in 2014 to 0 59 in 2016 and recovered to 1 1 in 2017 1 228 227 The decline in plug in sales reflects the governmental and domestic carmaker decision to promote hydrogen fuel cell vehicles instead 433 434 The market share further fell to 0 7 in 2019 and 0 6 in 2020 432 In May 2009 the Japanese Diet passed the Green Vehicle Purchasing Promotion Measure 435 The program provided purchasing subsidies for cars mini and keis trucks and buses including an extra subsidy for purchases trading in a sufficiently old used car 435 436 The program ended on 31 March 2010 437 438 The Japanese electric vehicle charging infrastructure climbed from 60 public stations in 2010 to 1 381 in 2012 439 Mitsubishi introduced multiple plug in vehicles the Mitsubishi i MiEV in 2009 439 440 the Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV in 2011 441 a truck version of the Minicab MiEV 442 and the Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV in 2013 443 The Nissan Leaf launched in 2010 444 445 The Toyota Prius PHEV was released in January 2012 446 The Leaf is Japan s all time bestselling plug in car with about 140 000 units delivered by February 2020 431 Prius PHEV sales since inception totaled about 61 200 units up to December 2018 447 137 As of March 2018 update the Outlander PHEV had sold 42 451 units 448 Sales of the Outlander PHEV fell sharply from April 2016 as a result of Mitsubishi s fuel economy scandal 449 Kosovo editThere have not been much effort in by Kosovo of using Plug in electric vehicles However ProCredit Bank Kosova became the first institution in Kosovo to use electric vehicles by buying 10 new Mitsubishi i MiEV vehicles 450 In 2017 six teens in the city Gjakova from BONEVET makerspace became the first European teenager group to build an electric car out of a Renault Twingo transforming it from a petrol fueled car to a fully functional electric car 451 452 453 454 Latvia editSales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 17 in 2015 to 73 in 2018 At the first quarter of 2019 46 new BEV were sold representing 0 4 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 17 25 22 73 46 of total new registrations not available not available 0 1 0 4 0 4 Lithuania editAs of 1 July 2018 806 EVs were registered Registrations were led by Nissan 50 Also 11 198 hybrids registered in Lithuania by 1 July 2018 Registrations were led by Toyota 64 455 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 37 in 2015 to 143 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 75 new BEV were sold representing 0 3 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 37 64 52 143 75 of total new registrations not available not available 0 2 0 4 0 3 Luxembourg editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in LuxembourgMalaysia editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in MalaysiaMalta editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in MaltaMexico edit nbsp A Nissan Leaf charging at a public charge station in Colonia Condesa Mexico City In October 2009 Nissan reached an agreement with the Mexico City government purchasing 500 Leafs for use of government and corporate fleets In exchange recharging infrastructure was to be deployed by the city government 456 457 The first 100 Leafs destined for the taxi fleet were delivered in 2011 458 459 460 As of February 2013 update about 70 Leafs were deployed as taxis 50 in Aguascalientes and 20 in Mexico City 461 462 Retail Leaf sales began in June 2014 463 Retail deliveries of the BMW i3 began 2014 464 465 The second generation Volt 466 and Tesla Model S began in 2015 467 As of October 2012 update no government purchase incentives were available However electric cars are exempted from Mexico City s driving restriction scheme Hoy No Circula 462 Nepal edit nbsp A Mahindra e2o in NepalThere are 45 000 electric vehicles running in Nepal as of 2019 468 Nepal is one of the best countries to buy an EV Electric cars are actually a better deal in Nepal due to following reasons Extremely low import tax compared to fossil fuel vehicle 238 for fuel and 10 for electric Hydropower makes it clean energy 91 of the electricity comes from hydro in Nepal No fossil fuel production Nepal imports fossil fuels and the prices are usually high Although detailed information is not available over 50 of the cars sold in Nepal in 2022 were electric 469 Netherlands editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in the Netherlands nbsp Stock of light duty plug in electric vehicles on the road in the Netherlands 2011 2021 As of 31 December 2021 update there were 390 454 highway legal light duty plug in electric vehicles in use in the Netherlands consisting of 137 663 fully electric cars 243 664 plug in hybrid cars and 9 127 light duty plug in commercial vehicles 126 The fleet in circulation of plug in electric passenger cars represented 4 3 of all passenger cars in Dutch roads at the end of 2021 up from 3 1 in 2020 126 The plug in market share declined from 9 9 in 2015 to 6 7 in 2016 and fell to 2 6 in 2017 After several adjustments in the financial incentives and tax code to favor the purchase of all electric vehicles the market share rose to 14 9 in 2019 24 6 in 2020 and achieved 29 8 in 2021 now with dominance of battery electric vehicle sales since 2019 126 128 nbsp A Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV in Amsterdam From 1 January 2016 all electric vehicles continue to pay a 4 registration fee but for a plug in hybrids the fee rises from 7 to 15 if its CO2 emissions do not exceed 50 g km The rate for a conventional internal combustion car is 25 of its book value 470 471 The Dutch government set a target of 15 000 electric vehicles in 2015 200 000 in 2020 and 1 million in 2025 472 The government exempted selected vehicles from registration fee and road taxes 473 474 475 The exemption from the registration tax ended in 2013 476 Battery electric vehicles have special access to parking spaces in Amsterdam queues for which can otherwise reach up to 10 years 477 Free charging is offered in public parking spaces 478 Other factors contributing to the rapid adoption of plug in electric vehicles are the Netherlands small size which reduces range anxiety a long tradition of environmental activism high gasoline prices US 8 50 per gallon as of January 2013 and some EV leasing programs that provide free or discounted gasoline powered vehicles for covering long distances 478 New Zealand editLight EV fleet size in New Zealand 479 Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 New PHEVs 11 224 451 779 1 199 1 939 2 880 3 640 6 114 13 393 New BEVs 100 139 206 581 1 263 2 004 3 861 5 412 12 177 28 099 Used PHEVs 0 2 15 116 456 897 1 544 2 222 3 292 5 219 Used BEVs 54 125 321 1 013 3 227 6 799 10 241 12 608 15 298 18 976 Total EVs 165 490 993 2 489 6 145 11 639 18 526 23 882 36 881 65 687Main article Plug in electric vehicles in New Zealand As of December 2021 update about 35 300 light duty plug in electric vehicles were registered in New Zealand The majority of the fleet consists of used imports from Japan and the most popular used model is the Nissan Leaf with 13 900 registered The country s most popular new EV is the Tesla Model 3 with 3 800 registrations 480 The target set in 2016 for New Zealand to have 64 000 electric vehicles in the country by the end of 2021 was not achieved although by 2020 there were more EVs in New Zealand than Australia despite Australia having five times the population of New Zealand 481 The government agency EECA have forecasted 60 000 136 000 EVs in the NZ fleet by 2023 482 and other projections suggest New Zealand will reach 100 electric vehicle sales by 2030 483 nbsp Electric vehicle charger in New Zealand The New Zealand Government launched an Electric Vehicle Programme in May 2016 484 to encourage EV uptake and added a Clean Car Discount in June 2021 485 Electric vehicles in New Zealand are exempt from road user charges until at least 31 March 2024 484 and attract the Clean Car Discount when first registered in the country 485 In 2022 New Zealand enacted strict CO2 target legislation on vehicle importers for the period 2023 2027 and imposed charges on the purchase of high CO2 emission cars which will accelerate electric vehicle adoption citation needed Norway edit nbsp Registration of PEVs in Norway by year between 2006 and 2023 Includes PHEVs and BEV cars and vans Used imports are included nbsp Distribution of the Norwegian stock of passenger cars in use by type of fuel or powertrain at the end of 2023 23 Main article Plug in electric vehicles in Norway As of 31 December 2021 update the stock of light duty plug in electric vehicles in Norway totaled 647 000 units in use consisting of 470 309 all electric passenger cars and vans including used imports and 176 691 plug in hybrids 117 Norway s fleet of electric cars is one of the world s cleanest because 99 of its power comes from hydropower see also renewable energy in Norway 486 487 Norway has the world s largest EV ownership per capita 488 The plug in electric passenger car segment captured a market share of 29 1 in 2016 489 39 2 in 2017 125 49 1 in 2018 124 rose to 55 9 in 2019 122 74 7 in 2020 120 and achieved 86 2 in 2021 21 In January 2017 the electric drive segment surpassed combined conventional internal combustion engine sales for the first time ever achieving a combined market share of 51 4 of new car sales 490 491 In October 2018 Norway became the first country where 1 in every 10 passenger cars registered was a plug in electric vehicle 22 492 As of 30 September 2022 update plug in electric cars represented 25 of all passenger cars in circulation in Norway 23 The following table shows sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV and the segment market share Total of new battery electric passenger cars registered per year Year 2015 493 2016 494 2017 125 2018 124 2019 122 2020 120 2021 118 Total new BEV registrations 25 788 24 245 33 080 46 143 60 345 76 804 113 751 of total new registrations 17 1 15 7 20 9 31 2 42 4 54 3 64 5 Note these figures are for registrations of new zero emission passenger cars ZEVs so it includes a few FCVsNorway was the first country in the world to have all electric cars ranking as the best selling passenger car model of the year and for two consecutive years First the Nissan Leaf with 12 303 units registered in 2018 ended as the country s best selling new passenger car model marking the first time an electric car tops annual sales of the passenger car segment 495 496 Thereafter the Tesla Model 3 topped annual passenger car sales in 2019 with 15 683 units registered 497 498 Also in March 2019 the Model 3 with over 5 300 units delivered set the all time record for monthly sales of a single passenger car model 498 Another record was set in 2018 and repeated in 2019 as the top 5 best selling passenger car models in both years were all plug in electric models 495 496 497 Government incentives edit The Norwegian government set a series of incentives to promote the adoption of zero emission vehicles ZEVs Electric vehicles are exempt from all non recurring vehicle fees making electric cars price competitive with conventional cars 499 BEVs have lower public parking fees and toll payments including domestic ferries as well as given access to bus lanes 488 Plug in hybrids have a smaller market share than ZEVs because they are not eligible for the same incentives 499 500 501 In 2013 the government reduced taxes for to improve PHEV sales 501 502 The initial 50 000 vehicle target was reached on 20 April 2015 at a cost of up to 4 billion krone around US 640 million 503 504 505 The Government decided to continue the incentives through 2017 although the Parliament phased out some of the incentives 506 507 As of January 2018 update 24 out of 58 major municipalities kept the free parking for EVs Among the 34 municipalities that terminated the benefit six kept different variants of partial free parking 508 In 2016 the government proposed its National Transport Plan 2018 2029 NTP with the goal that all new cars buses and light commercial vehicles in 2025 should be zero emission vehicles By 2030 heavy duty vans 75 of new long distance buses and 50 of new trucks must be zero emission vehicles 509 510 511 Pakistan editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Pakistan nbsp Dynasty IT was bought by Karakoram Motors of Pakistan and now it is manufactured in Pakistan 512 Pakistan already has a significant market for hybrid vehicles with the Honda Vezel Toyota Prius Toyota Aqua and other models seen on the roads The Automotive Development Policy 2016 2021 and the launch of China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC are encouraging foreign investments for the new automobile brands to enter Pakistani market while the leading manufacturers in the automobile industry in Pakistan are now introducing EV models with a wide range of prices which target consumers of diverse income groups 513 Several members of the international automobile industry including South Korea China and Japan also believe that Pakistan has aIn January 2017 Dewan Motors with BMW inaugurated Pakistan s first public charging station for electric and plug in hybrid electric vehicles in Emporium Mall Lahore Dewan Motors had installed another station for plug in hybrid and electric vehicles at Dolmen Mall in Karachi in February 2017 514 515 Rahmat Group has acquired 25 acres of land to establish Electrical Complex at Nooriabad to produce electric vehicles At the initial stage the group will produce electric buses to tap the transport market and in the second phase a manufacturing plant would be established at the complex to produce electric cars and two wheelers 516 On 2017 Jolta International had created the first locally manufactured electric motorcycle The company is based just outside of Bahria Town Rawalpindi and showcased three Jolta Chargeable Electrical Motorcycles in Gwadar 517 518 Leading automobile manufacturers including Super Power Motorcycles have started introducing EV models Neon a Pakistan based motorcycle assembler has introduced an all electric Neon M3 motorbike in Pakistan The sports bike comes with emission free and noiseless features Neon also assembles Electric scooters in Pakistan 519 Philippines editThe country s first electric car was launched at Silliman University by Insular Technologies in August 2007 520 521 In some major cities such as Makati electric Jeepneys e jeepneys are used as well as electric tricycles e tricycles The Philippine Public Utility Modernization Program PUVMP aims to employ around 100 000 e tricycles annually and 200 000 e jeepney in the next six years 522 The Eagle G Car is a Philippine BEV car at a cost as low as 3 000 6 000 523 E Jeepneys were a venture of Renewable Independent Power Producer Inc which sprang from Greenpeace and other groups and Solarco which in turn is a part of GRIPP 524 During a demonstration at Nanyang Technological University on 7 February 2018 Nissan Philippines president and managing director Ramesh Narasimhan has announced that they would like to bring the Leaf to the Filipino market 525 Poland editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Poland nbsp A Mitsubishi i MiEV charging at a charging station In 2009 Poland began developing charging station infrastructure in Gdansk Katowice Krakow Mielec and Warsaw with EU funds In November 2017 an electric car sharing network opened in Wroclaw The fleet is based on 2013 model of Nissan Leaf The biggest organization in Poland in the area of electric vehicles is Klaster Green Stream 526 The Polish company 3xE samochody elektryczne 3xE electric cars offer electric vehicle conversions of small city cars such as the Smart ForTwo Citroen C1 Fiat Panda Peugeot 107 Audi A2 The converted cars have a range of about 100 km 60 mi using lithium iron phosphate LiFePO4 batteries and brushless DC electric motors 527 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 70 in 2015 to 620 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 947 new BEV were sold representing 0 3 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 70 112 435 620 947 of total new registrations not available not available 0 09 0 12 0 30 Portugal editAs of December 2019 update there were 29 700 plug in passenger cars in use in Portugal Of these 15 980 were fully electric cars and 13 720 were plug in hybrids 1 The market share rose from 0 8 in 2016 to 3 7 in 2018 and achieved 5 7 in 2019 1 In 2015 the stock of EVs was about 2 000 consisting of 1 280 BEV cars and 720 PHEVs EV sales totaled 1 305 units in 2015 up 260 from 2014 The top selling model was the Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV 229 528 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 645 in 2015 to 4073 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 3905 new BEV were sold representing 3 0 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 1 Half 2019 Total new BEV registrations 645 764 1640 4073 3905 of total new registrations not available not available 0 7 1 8 3 0 In 2009 Portugal worked with Renault and Nissan to create a national charging network 529 In 2010 the government offered purchase incentives for the first 5 000 EVs and a separate scrappage incentive 530 EVs were exempted from the vehicle registration tax 279 These incentives were discontinued at the end of 2011 531 Romania editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Romania Light EV fleet size in Romania 191 192 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 BEV 236 496 1 183 2 758 4 572 6 678 8 900 9 215 15 441 20 878 PHEV 9 387 12 279 14 017 Total EV only cars 236 496 1 183 2 758 4 572 6 678 8 900 18 602 27 720 34 895 newregistrations 0 28 0 50 1 03 2 11 2 89 4 18 7 12 15 53 21 67 24 44 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 24 in 2015 to 605 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 456 new BEV were sold representing 0 6 of the overall sales 274 As of June 2019 update over 3 000 EVs were registered Registrations were led by the Renault Zoe citation needed The government offered purchase incentives of 4200 euro 20000 RON for a PHEV and 8400 euro 40000 RON for BEV although yearly capped but not reached and limited in time due to a yearly approval citation needed Russia editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Russia As of July 2022 18 7 thousand EVs were registered 532 The local governments try to increase the usage of electrocars e g by removing taxes 533 534 Serbia editAs of September 2019 update 148 EVs were registered Serbia has a network of over 30 charging stations including 5 that are solar powered amp 2 Tesla Super Chargers with more planned for construction 535 536 In 2020 Serbia introduced new purchase amp tax incentives for EVs amp Hybrids offering up to 5000 euros to help accelerate electrification 537 Serbia is also home to about 10 of global Lithium reserves the mining amp processing of which will be done in partnership with Rio Tinto who have committed 1 5 billion of investment in the country 538 The government is currently looking to use this resource to produce a major EV battery plant amp Rio Tinto is helping locate a strategic partner for this venture 539 Singapore editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Singapore nbsp BYD e6 electric taxi in Singapore As of January 2021 update there were 1 274 electric cars in Singapore out of a total car population of 636 483 units 0 2 540 Adoption has been slowed due to high purchase prices lack of public charging infrastructure and unclear national policies As of October 2016 update 74 public charging stations were operating 402 Until 2020 the government offered purchase incentives although the country s taxation scheme made EVs more expensive than a conventional car Electric cars faced a carbon surcharge and a scrap rebate along with the annual road tax 402 In February 2021 the government announced the Singapore Green Plan 2030 which set the goals of deploying 60 000 charging points by 2030 new monetary purchase incentives and for all new car registrations to be cleaner energy models by the same year 540 As of October 2016 update there were 129 electric cars registered with the BMW i3 and i8 range being the highest selling brand 402 In February 2017 Singapore had the largest fleet of electric taxis in Southeast Asia with 100 vehicles from BYD 541 By December 2018 there were 466 fully electric cars registered in Singapore 0 08 of the total car stock and 357 plug in hybrids 0 06 542 Slovakia editSales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 52 in 2015 to 309 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 95 new BEV were sold representing 0 2 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 52 59 229 309 95 of total new registrations not available not available 0 2 0 3 0 2 Slovenia editSales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 288 in 2017 to 467 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 264 new BEV were sold representing 0 7 of the overall sales 274 In 2021 1689 electric cars have been sold which represents 3 2 of the overall market share 543 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 2021 Total new BEV registrations 288 467 264 1689 of total new registrations 0 4 0 6 0 7 3 2 South Africa editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in South Africa As of December 2015 update about 290 plug in cars were registered all in 2015 27 The Nissan Leaf was introduced in October 2013 As of January 2018 update this number has increased to 375 0 2 of all registered vehicles GridCars is a Pretoria based company promoting Commuter Cars based on the TREV from Australia The concept is to build ultra light EVs lessening demand on battery requirements and making the vehicle more affordable 544 The Joule designed by Cape Town based failed start up Optimal Energy 545 was announced at the 2008 Paris Motor Show with a maximum range of 300 km 190 mi 546 The country has a 45 tax on electric vehicles which discourages their import 547 New internal combustion engine vehicles face a surcharge based on engine capacity 548 South Korea editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in South Korea Registration of highway capable plug in cars by model in South Korea between 2012 and 2013 549 Model Total Sales2012 2013 Sales2013 Sales 2012 Kia Ray EV 929 398 531 Samsung SM3 Z E 294 277 17 Chevrolet Spark EV 40 40 Total registrations 1 263 715 548 As of December 2020 update South Korea had 92 400 plug in passenger cars in circulation of which 84 070 were fully electric cars 91 1 At the end of 2019 the country had 9 187 public slow and fast chargers 1 As of 2014 update all electric models on sale were manufactured by local firms citation needed The top selling models during 2015 were the Kia Soul EV 657 and the Samsung SM3 Z E 640 550 The Hyundai Ioniq Electric was released in July 2016 551 The government offers a purchase subsidy for electric cars Starting in 2016 the EV purchase tax surcharge was reduced although EV drivers see various fees 552 As of October 2016 update about 7 200 plug in cars had been sold 27 553 2 896 EVs were sold during the first ten months of 2016 up 12 year on year 553 By 2018 there were a total of 59 600 electric cars on Korean streets Nearly 34 000 electric vehicles have been sold in 2018 in Korea The market share of battery electric and plugin electric vehicles in Korea was 2 21 citation needed Spain editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Spain nbsp EV registrations in Spain by year between 2010 and 2017 The stock of plug in cars reached almost 6 000 plug in as of 2015 consisting of 4 460 BEV cars and 1 490 PHEVs 27 The top selling model in 2015 was the Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV 389 554 3 129 EVs were sold in Spain during the first three quarters of 2016 Sales continued to grow at an accelerated pace up 79 from the same period in 2015 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 1342 in 2015 to 5984 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 5452 new BEV were sold representing 0 8 of the overall sales 274 For the whole 2019 the sales came to 1 4 of all new registrations Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 1342 2005 3920 5984 5452 of total new registrations not available not available 0 3 0 5 0 8 In 2011 the national government initiated EV purchase incentives 555 Aragon Asturias Baleares Madrid Navarra Valencia Castilla La Mancha Murcia Castile and Leon offered additional incentives 279 Sri Lanka editAs of September 2015 update 2 072 electric cars had been registered led by the Nissan Leaf EV sales experienced a record month in September 2015 with 471 units registered up from only 15 in September 2014 556 Sales of the Nissan Leaf began in 2013 557 No government incentives promote EVs Electric vehicle tax increased from 5 to 50 through the new government s Interim Budget citation needed Sweden edit nbsp EV registrations in Sweden by year between 2011 and 2021 Main article Plug in electric vehicles in Sweden As of December 2021 update a total of 355 737 light duty plug in electric vehicles have been registered since 2011 consisting of 226 731 plug in hybrids 120 343 all electric cars and 8 663 all electric utility vans 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 133 131 132 The Swedish market is dominated by plug in hybrids representing 74 9 of plug in car registrations through 2017 but began to decline thereafter reaching 70 3 in 2020 and 57 5 in 2021 559 131 Passenger plug ins increased their market share from 3 5 in 2016 to 5 2 in 2017 rose to 11 3 in 2019 to 32 2 in 2020 and achieved a record take rate of 45 0 in 2021 133 559 131 132 As of December 2017 update the Outlander PHEV continues to rank as the all time top selling plug in electric car with 9 957 units registered 565 As of December 2016 update the Renault Kangoo Z E continued as the all time the leader in the commercial utility EV segment with 1 024 units 558 560 562 563 Effective January 2012 Sweden offered subsidies for the purchase and operation of 5 000 electric cars and other super green cars with low no carbon emissions 473 566 The program was belatedly renewed through 2015 564 and again for 2016 with the addition of subsidies for electric buses 567 Switzerland editTop 10 electric vehicles in Switzerland January to May 2019 Model Units 1 Tesla Model 3 1991 2 Renault Zoe 646 3 BMW i3 394 4 Jaguar I Pace 247 5 Nissan Leaf 219 6 Tesla Model S 189 7 Audi e tron 174 8 Tesla Model X 150 9 Hyundai Ioniq 98 10 Mitsubishi i MiEV 31 As of April 2016 update over 12 000 EVs had been registered since 2012 568 Sales of new battery electric vehicles BEV rose from 3257 in 2015 to 5139 in 2018 At the first half of 2019 5938 new BEV were sold representing 3 8 of the overall sales 274 Total of new battery electric vehicles registered per year Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 SEM 1 2019 Total new BEV registrations 3257 3295 4775 5139 5938 of total new registrations not available not available 1 5 1 7 3 8 Deliveries of the Mitsubishi i MiEV 569 the Nissan Leaf were launched in 2011 570 571 The government offers no subsidies or incentives for purchasing EVs 572 Cantons can propose special discounts on annual taxes depending on the car s efficiency label and range from 100 rebate e g Solothurn to 0 573 Taiwan editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Taiwan Taiwan has a plan to ban all non electric vehicles in the coming decades due to concerns over air quality The plan calls for all new government vehicles and public buses to be electric by 2030 ban sales of nonelectric motorcycles by 2035 and ban sales of nonelectric four wheel vehicles by 2040 574 In 2014 a local taxi association purchased over 1 500 BYD electric minivans 575 Thailand editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in ThailandTurkey editSee also TOGG Turkish national car In 2019 0 1 of cars sold in Turkey were hybrid or electric 576 72 179 electric cars were sold in Turkey in 2023 The number of electric cars sold in 2022 is 7 733 The number of electric cars sold has increased approximately 9 times since last year The electric car sales market share which was 1 3 in 2022 increased to 7 5 in 2023 577 Ukraine editIn November 2018 EV imports were almost 250 those of November 2017 578 The Ukrainian Government passed a 2019 budget law which extended existing 2018 tax privileges for plug in cars until 2023 579 Both new and second hand plug in BEVs without gasoline range extenders may be imported free of VAT import duty and excise duty As a consequence of the law new cars like for example the Tesla Model 3 can be purchased for a lower price than in any other country in Europe 580 This has stimulated demand in 2018 and the trend will most likely continue through 2019 As of 1 January 2019 update a total of 19 884 plug in cars and conventional hybrids are registered in Ukraine consisting of 10 714 plug ins and 9 170 hybrids 581 Over the year 2018 the number of electric vehicles increased by 73 5 557 cars 582 The EV market share of total new and used cars first registered during 2018 was 2 8 based on 5 557 out of a total of 198 600 first registered cars 583 7 542 vehicles were registered in this country over 2019 The market of commercial electric vehicles grew even more by one and a half times The most popular electric vehicle in Ukraine is Nissan Leaf Last year 3 217 vehicles of this particular model joined the car pool in this country Tesla Model S comes second with 623 car owners in Ukraine Third place belongs to Volkswagen e Golf with 360 Ukrainians making their choice in its favor 584 As of 1 August 2020 46 000 green cars were registered in Ukraine Of these 23 000 were fully electric vehicles 585 As of 1 June 2021 it is registered in Ukraine 64 459 green cars 28 865 were fully electric vehicle and 35 594 hybrids 586 This is more than in all neighboring to Ukraine countries combined It can be concluded that Ukraine is the leader of electric car mobility in the region of Eastern Europe As of June 2022 there are 36 602 fully electric cars registered in Ukraine 587 As of 1 October 2022 there were registered 42 289 fully electric cars in Ukraine 588 United Kingdom editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in the United Kingdom nbsp Annual registration of plug in electric cars in the UK between 2011 and 2021 nbsp The REVAi G Wiz i electric car charging at an on street station in London About 745 000 light duty plug in electric vehicles had been registered in the UK up until December 2021 consisting of 395 000 all electric vehicles and 350 000 plug in hybrids 111 As of 18 January 2018 update the UK had 19 108 public charging points at 6 703 locations of which 4 391 were rapid charging points at 1 332 locations 589 A surge in plug in car sales took place beginning in 2014 Total registrations went from 3 586 in 2013 to 37 092 in 2016 and rose to 59 911 in 2018 116 194 590 Sales climbed to 72 834 plug in cars in 2019 and surged again in 2020 to 175 339 units despite the global strong decline in car sales brought by the COVID 19 pandemic and achieved record sales of 305 281 units in 2021 112 The market share of the plug in segment went from 0 16 in 2013 to 0 59 in 2014 and achieved 2 6 in 2018 116 193 590 The segment market share was 3 1 in 2019 rose to 10 7 in 2020 113 and achieved a record 18 6 in 2021 111 As of June 2020 update the Mitsubishi Outlander P HEV is the all time top selling plug in car in the UK over 46 400 units registered followed by the Nissan Leaf more than 31 400 units 115 Government incentives edit See also Plug in Car Grant The government offered purchase incentives via the Plug in Car Grant program beginning in 2011 The program was extended to include vans in February 2012 and in October 2016 to include large electric trucks As of September 2018 update a total of 176 962 eligible cars have benefited with the subsidy since the launch of the Plug in Car Grant in 2011 591 and as of September 2018 update the number of claims made through the Plug in Van Grant scheme totaled 5 218 units since the launch of the programme in 2012 592 In April 2014 and December 2015 the government extended the program with modifications Eligible ultra low emission vehicles ULEVs included hydrogen fuel cell vehicles 593 594 595 Separately the government subsidized homeowners to install charge points at home via the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme 594 595 All electric vehicles and eligible plug in hybrids qualify for a 100 discount from the London congestion charge 596 However effective from 8 April 2019 the ULED scheme will be replaced with the Cleaner Vehicle Discount which restrict the discount only to vehicles which are Euro 6 emit up to 75g km of CO2 and have a minimum 32 kilometre 20 mi zero emission range A further phase from October 2021 will mean that only zero emission vehicles battery electric vehicle and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will qualify for the discount which will be phased out completely from December 2025 597 United States editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in the United States nbsp U S annual sales of plug in passenger cars between December 2010 and 2023 As of December 2023 update cumulative sales of highway legal plug in electric cars in the U S totaled 4 684 128 units since 2010 16 Sales totaled 1 402 371 units in 2023 with a market share of 9 1 This was the first time the American market surpassed the 1 million sales mark 16 California is the largest plug in regional market in the country with 1 million plug in cars registered by November 2021 46 of the national stock 17 The other nine states that follow California Air Resources Board s Zero Emission Vehicle ZEV regulations accounted for another 10 of the American stock 598 California is the largest plug in regional market in the country with plug in car sales of 237 618 units in 2021 up from 132 742 in 2020 79 0 The state s plug in segment market share increased from 4 9 in 2017 to 8 1 in 2020 and reached 12 8 in 2021 148 nbsp The Tesla Model S front was the U S best selling plug in car from 2015 to 2017 and the Tesla Model 3 back has led sales from 2018 and 2020 97 98 599 600 The American plug in segment had a market share of 1 13 in 2017 up from 0 90 in 2016 then rose to 2 1 in 2018 100 208 601 A slightly declined to 1 9 occurred in 2019 rose to 2 2 in 2020 4 0 in 2021 6 8 in 2022 and achieved 9 1 in 2023 16 95 207 Until 2018 the Chevrolet Volt plug in hybrid was the all time best selling plug in electric car with 152 144 units of both generations 98 602 603 The Tesla Model 3 all electric car surpassed in 2019 the discontinued Chevrolet Volt to become the all time best selling plug in car in U S history with an estimated 300 471 units delivered since inception followed by the Tesla Model S with about 157 992 and the Chevrolet Volt with 157 054 604 The Tesla Model S was the best selling plug in car in the U S for three consecutive years from 2015 to 2017 599 and the Model 3 topped sales also for three years running from 2018 to 2020 97 98 600 As of April 2021 three US states have introduced government mandates to ban the sale of gasoline powered cars in the future to push the transition to electric vehicles Washington state s legislation would ban all sales and registrations of gasoline powered light vehicles made for or after their 2030 model year California would ban the sale of all new fuel burning cars by 2035 Massachusetts would ban the sale of all new gasoline powered cars by 2035 605 In December 2021 the Biden administration imposed Executive Order 14057 which is a nationwide federal government mandate that will ban new fossil fuel vehicles from all 50 US States plus Washington D C and all US Territories by 2035 to push the transition to electric vehicles The order will ban new car sales of fossil fuel powered government owned vehicles by 2027 new fossil fuel buses by 2030 and new privately owned and commercial owned vehicles by 2035 606 607 Uruguay editPlug in electric vehicle sales in Uruguay started being reported in 2019 with 163 vehicles sold Government financial incentives plus fossil fuel costs supported a strong annual growth rate reaching 1 044 BEV vehicles sales in 2022 a market share of 1 8 of total vehicle sales 608 To support this continuous growth the Government extended the exemption of taxes for the purchase of all electric vehicles with a retail price of up to US 40 000 609 BEV sales in 2023 grew by 80 92 to 1 887 a 3 14 market share of total vehicle sales 610 According to the local dealership association ACAU at the end of the first quarter of 2024 the BEV sales doubled the sales of the first quarter of 2023 to 709 electric vehicles achieving a 5 09 market share of total vehicle sales 611 nbsp Uruguay ranked as the country with the second largest market share of the all electric passenger car segment in Latin America both in 2022 and 2023 The city of Montevideo had by July 2023 140 BEV taxis in circulation of a total of around 3000 or 4 7 with a target to reach 200 by the end of 2023 612 The Uruguayan government through its Industry Ministry started offering in November 2022 a US 5000 subsidy applied as a post sale rebate for the replacement of up to 100 thermal taxis and ride hailing vehicles By 22 September 2023 all subsidies have been allocated more than three months earlier than expected and the Government is studying extending the program 613 Of those 100 subsidies geographically 93 were allocated to Montevideo and 7 to other departments of the country while 88 were allocated to replacing ride hailing vehicles 11 to taxis and 1 to a remisse 614 As an additional support in July 2023 the local government of Montevideo is offering a subsidy of 200 000UYU approximately US 5000 for the replacement of up to 85 thermal taxis with electric ones 30 of which were reserved for taxi cooperatives 612 Thanks to this plan on 27 February 2024 the government of Montevideo presented 10 new electric taxis model BYD D1 property of the taxi cooperative Udecoot 615 Regarding mass transit as of 2021 there were 32 BEV buses in operation of a total of 5391 buses nationwide including urban suburban and regional buses 616 The main urban bus transport company in Montevideo CUTCSA with 1140 buses adhered to COP26 emission targets pledging to achieve a 25 of BEV fleet by 2025 reaching 100 by 2040 617 With that objective in mind CUTCSA is issuing a corporate bond of up to 23 3 million USD to fund the purchase of the first round of renovations to achieve its target the company needs to replace between 250 and 300 diesel buses with electric ones by the end of 2025 with plans to send the Request for Proposal by the end of August 2023 618 On 6 October 2023 the president of CUTCSA informed that they had received 25 bids 24 of them from China and are evaluating which of them to select 619 On 28 February 2024 the company announced that during 2024 CUTCSA will replace 90 diesel buses for electric ones also installing a bus charging station next to one of their depots partially open to other bus companies 620 and on 29 February 2024 it was announced that those buses will be Higer Azure A12BR the same model as the prototype purchased by CUTCSA in 2023 621 On 11 April 2024 CUTCSA announced the signature of the contract for the delivery of 100 BYD K9UD electric buses order starting in 2024 to be completed by June 2025 the company also announced that on 9 April 2024 it signed the purchase of 100 200kWh chargers from the Chinese manufacturer Ekingpow to be distributed among their depots 622 During 2023 the remaining bus companies in Montevideo COME and transport cooperatives COETC and UCOT selected Yutong as supplier for another batch of locally adapted electric buses divided windows different couches among others being 9 for COETC 7 for UCOT and 5 for COME the first one a prototype destined for COETC arrived in February 2024 while another 19 are expected to arrive at late April or early May a final one for UCOT is expected at a later date 623 The local government of Montevideo issued in February 2024 a US 37 3 million bond for the replacement of an additional 90 diesel buses for electric ones to be distributed 60 for CUTCSA and the remaining 30 among the bus cooperatives funds to be managed by the local Transport Authority 624 Also the national government program Subite Buses is funding the investment of several Departments local governments to purchase 10 additional electric buses in 2023 625 The local government of Salto expects to receive their subsidized bus in November 2023 expecting to buy an extra 5 units in the short term 626 achieving an electrification rate of around 13 of the local buses On 28 November 2023 the Subite Buses program delivered the first electric buses to de departments of Maldonado Flores Tacuarembo and Salto expecting to deliver buses to the departments of San Jose Artigas and Rio Negro by February 2024 627 In Durazno the local company Nossar purchased two Ankai electric buses for their urban service which started operations in July 2023 628 629 Meanwhile on 6 February 2024 the Department of Canelones announced the purchase of 8 electric buses from Yutong Ankai and Guangdong for their urban and suburban lines to be distributed among 5 mass transit companies 630 Alongside the increasing sales there has been a strong expansion of the charging network there were 150 charging stations at the end of 2022 most of them slow charging with a target of 300 charging stations or one every 50 km by the end of 2023 631 Finally on 19 March 2024 the 300th charger was turned on in the city of Trinidad Flores Department by the President of the Republic Luis Lacalle Pou 632 The government is also creating incentives so private companies can install charging stations throughout the country 633 and the national electric company UTE announced that from 15 November 2023 to end of June 2024 there will be a rebate of 4048UYU about US 100 for domestic consumers that install a car charger at their homes 634 On 15 March 2024 the company Evergo working with local renewable energy company Ventus announced plans for a private network of electric chargers investing u s 5M to achieve the installation of 240 chargers throughout the country in three years around 80 per year of which 40 will have 50 kW of power while the 60 remaining will have 20 kW 635 Vietnam editMain article Plug in electric vehicles in Vietnam Plug in electric vehicles in Vietnam maybe start with appearances by VinBus and VinFast VF e34 from Vingroup in 2021 citation needed See also editPhase out of fossil fuel vehicles Government incentives for plug in electric vehicles List of modern production plug in electric vehicles Neighborhood Electric Vehicle List of renewable energy topics by country and territory List of countries by vehicles per capitaReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae International Energy Agency IEA Clean Energy Ministerial and Electric Vehicles Initiative EVI June 2020 Global EV Outlook 2020 Enterign the decade of electric drive IEA Publications Retrieved 15 June 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link See Statistical annex pp 247 252 See Tables A 1 and A 12 The global stock of plug in electric passenger vehicles totaled 7 2 million cars at the end of 2019 of which 47 were on the road in China The stock of plug in cars consist of 4 8 million battery electric cars 66 6 and 2 4 million plug in hybrids 33 3 In addition the stock of light commercial plug in electric vehicles in use totaled 378 thousand units in 2019 and about half a million electric buses were in circulation most of which are in China a b c d e f g h International Energy Agency IEA Clean Energy Ministerial and Electric Vehicles Initiative EVI 29 April 2021 Global EV Outlook 2021 Accelerating ambitions despite the pandemic International Energy Agency Retrieved 16 May 2021 After a decade of rapid growth in 2020 the global electric car stock hit the 10 million mark a 43 increase over 2019 and representing a 1 stock share Battery electric vehicles BEVs accounted for two thirds of new electric car registrations and two thirds of the stock in 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Jeff Cobb 16 September 2015 One Million Global Plug In Sales Milestone Reached HybridCars com Retrieved 10 October 2015 a b c Watson Frank 11 February 2019 December global electric vehicle sales set new record S amp P Global Platts data S amp P Global Platts London Retrieved 11 February 2019 At the end of 2018 some 5 3 million plug in EVs were on the road a b c d Shanahan Jess 21 January 2021 There are now more than 10 million electric vehicles on the road Zap Map Retrieved 21 January 2021 there are now more than 10 million of these vehicles on the road around the world According to EV Volumes the total is now 10 8 million worldwide a b World s electric vehicle fleet set to cross 20 million as adoption increases globally Bloomberg L P 8 April 2022 Retrieved 18 July 2022 Jose Pontes 30 January 2022 World EV Sales Tesla Model 3 Wins 4th Consecutive Best Seller Title in Record Year CleanTechnica Retrieved 2 February 2022 a b c d e f g h Jose Pontes 31 January 2019 Global Top 20 December 2018 EV Sales Retrieved 31 January 2019 Global sales totaled 2 018 247 plug in passenger cars in 2018 with a BEV PHEV ratio of 69 31 and a market share of 2 1 The world s top selling plug in car was the Tesla Model 3 and Tesla was the top selling manufacturer of plug in passenger cars in 2018 a b c d Jose Pontes 31 January 2020 Global Top 20 December 2019 EVSales com Retrieved 10 May 2020 Global sales totaled 2 209 831 plug in passenger cars in 2019 with a BEV to PHEV ratio of 74 26 and a global market share of 2 5 The world s top selling plug in car was the Tesla Model 3 with 300 075 units delivered and Tesla was the top selling manufacturer of plug in passenger cars in 2019 with 367 820 units followed by BYD with 229 506 a b Hertzke Patrick Muller Nicolai Schenk Stephanie Wu Ting May 2018 The global electric vehicle market is amped up and on the rise McKinsey amp Company Retrieved 27 January 2019 See Exhibit 1 Global electric vehicle sales 2010 17 a b Jose Pontes 30 January 2022 World EV Sales Tesla Model 3 Wins 4th Consecutive Best Seller Title in Record Year CleanTechnica Retrieved 2 February 2022 That allowed them BEVs to end the year with 71 of plugin EV sales up 2 percentage points from the 69 of 2020 but still below the 74 of 2019 a b c Monika 15 January 2024 China has 20 41 million new energy vehicles running on roads by end of 2023 Gasgoo Autonews Retrieved 1 February 2024 By the end of 2023 the total number of new energy vehicles NEVs in China reached 20 41 million units constituting 6 07 of the entire automobile fleet Among these pure electric vehicles accounted for 15 52 million units making up 76 04 of the total NEV count a b International Energy Agency IEA IEA Global EV Data Explorer International Energy Agency IEA Retrieved 1 February 2024 From the bar graph the stock of plug in cars totaled 7 8 million units consisting of 3 4 million plug in hybrids and 4 4 million all electric cars Select Historical EV stock Transport mode Cars Region Europe European Automobile Manufacturers Association ACEA 18 January 2024 New car registrations 13 9 in 2023 battery electric 14 6 market share ACEA Retrieved 2 February 2024 Use interactive graphs for total registrations and market share by power source Select option EU EFTA UK EFTA countries include Iceland Norway and Switzerland A total of 3 006 311 plug in electric passenger cars were sold in the region in 2023 The plug in segmant market share was 23 4 15 7 BEV 7 7 PHEV a b c d e European Automobile Manufacturers Association ACEA 1 March 2022 ACEA Report New Light Commercial Vehicle Registrations by Fuel Type European Union PDF ACEA Retrieved 2 March 2022 See tables in pp 3 and 4 Figures include the Europen Union countries EFTA Iceland Norway and Switzerland and the UK A total of 38 999 new plug in electric vans were sold in 2020 and 69 416 in 2021 a b c d e Argonne National Laboratory January 2024 Light Duty Electric Drive Vehicles Monthly Sales Updates Plug In Vehicle Sales Argonne National Laboratory Retrieved 18 January 2024 Cumulatively 1 402 371 PHEVs and BEVs have been sold in 2023 In total 4 684 128 PHEVs and BEVs have been sold since 2010 PEVs were 9 1 of all passenger vehicle sales in 2023 up from 6 8 in 2022 a b c California Milestone 1 Million EVs Sold Tesla Played Huge Role InsideEVs 9 January 2022 Retrieved 29 November 2021 a b c d e Kane Mark 16 January 2021 Germany Plug In Car Share At 26 Records Everywhere In December 2020 InsideEVs com Retrieved 9 January 2022 The cumulative number of plug in electric cars sold in Germany over the past seven years is close to 700 000 since 2013 a b c d e f Kraftfahrt Bundesamtes KBA 5 January 2022 Pressemitteilung Nr 01 2022 Fahrzeugzulassungen im Dezember 2021 Jahresbilanz Press release No 01 2022 Vehicle registrations in December 2021 Annual balance in German KBA Retrieved 9 January 2022 A total of 681 410 plug in electric passenger cars were registered in Germany in 2021 consisting of 325 449 plug in hybrids 12 4 market share and 355 961 all electric cars 13 6 market share a b c d e f g h Cobb Jeff 17 January 2017 Top 10 Plug in Vehicle Adopting Countries of 2016 HybridCars com Archived from the original on 29 April 2021 Retrieved 23 January 2017 a b Kane Mark 3 January 2022 Norway Sets Plug In Car Sales Record for the End of the Year 2021 InsideEVs Retrieved 7 January 2022 a b c d Kane Mark 7 October 2018 10 Of Norway s Passenger Vehicles Are Plug Ins InsideEVs com Retrieved 7 November 2018 a b c Norsk Elbilforening January 2024 Personbilbestanden i Norge fordelt pa drivstoff Passenger car stock in Norway by fuel in Norwegian Norsk Elbilforening Norwegian Electric Vehicle Association Retrieved 19 January 2024 See graph under Personbilbestanden i Norge fordelt pa drivstoff Paulraj Pon 14 December 2019 The Netherlands has the highest density of Electric Vehicle chargers in the world Emobility Simplified Retrieved 17 June 2020 Latest figures released by the Ministry of Infrastructure RVO shows that every square kilometer in the country has an average of 1 18 semi public charge points a b c Irle Roland 19 January 2021 Global Plug in Vehicle Sales Reached over 3 2 Million in 2020 EV volumes com Retrieved 19 January 2021 Plug in sales totaled 3 24 million in 2020 up from 2 26 million in 2019 Europe with nearly 1 4 million untits surpassed China as the largest EV market for the first time since 2015 Global EV Sales for 2022 a b c d e f International Energy Agency IEA Clean Energy Ministerial and Electric Vehicles Initiative EVI May 2016 Global EV Outlook 2016 Beyond one million electric cars PDF IEA Publications Retrieved 24 August 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link See pp 4 5 and 24 25 and Statistical annex pp 34 37 Clark Pilita Campbell Peter 31 August 2016 Motor Industry Pressure on the Pump Financial Times Retrieved 30 September 2016 Justin Gerdes 11 May 2012 The Global Electric Vehicle Movement Best Practices From 16 Cities Forbes Retrieved 20 October 2014 a b c Argonne National Laboratory United States Department of Energy 28 March 2016 Fact 918 March 28 2016 Global Plug in Light Vehicles Sales Increased By About 80 in 2015 Office of Energy Efficiency amp Renewable Energy Retrieved 29 March 2016 a b Klippenstein Matthew 8 April 2014 One Percent Of Norway s Cars Are Already plug ins Green Car Reports Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Cobb Jeff 16 January 2017 The World Just Bought Its Two Millionth Plug in Car HybridCars com Retrieved 17 January 2017 An estimated 2 032 000 highway legal plug in passenger cars and vans have been sold worldwide at the end of 2016 The top selling markets are China 645 708 new energy cars including imports Europe 638 000 EVs and the United States 570 187 plug in cars The top European country markets are Norway 135 276 the Netherlands 113 636 France 108 065 and the UK 91 000 Total Chinese sales of domestically produced new energy vehicles including buses and truck totaled 951 447 vehicles China was the top selling EV market in 2016 and also has the world s largest stock of plug in cars a b c Jose Pontes 18 January 2018 China December 2017 EV Sales Retrieved 19 January 2018 Sales of plug in electric cars in China including imports totaled 600 174 units in 2017 The BAIC EC Series was the top selling plug in with 78 079 units sold in China making the city car the world s top selling plug in car in 2017 The top selling plug in hybrid was the BYD Song PHEV with 30 920 units BYD Auto was the top selling car manufacturer Foreign brands captured only about 4 of plug in sales in 2017 with about half by Tesla The Chinese plug in car market represented roughly half of the 1 2 million plug ins sold worldwide in 2017 a b c Jose Pontes 29 January 2018 World Top 20 December 2017 Updated EV Sales Retrieved 17 February 2018 Global sales totaled 1 224 103 plug in cars in 2017 with a market share of over 1 a b c d Global Plug in Sales for 2017 Q4 and the Full Year prelim EVvolumes com January 2018 Retrieved 17 February 2018 Global registrations totaled around 1 2 million units in 2017 57 higher than 2016 These include all global BEV and PHEV passenger cars sales light trucks in USA Canada and light commercial vehicle in Europe In 2017 66 of sales were pure electric BEV and 34 were plug in hybrids PHEV The segment market share was 1 3 and in December the global plug in share touched the 2 mark for the first time Global Plug in Sales for 2016 EV Volumes com February 2017 Retrieved 5 February 2017 a b Vaughan Adam 25 December 2017 Electric and plug in hybrid cars whiz past 3m mark worldwide The Guardian Retrieved 20 January 2018 The number of fully electric and plug in hybrid cars on the world s roads passed the 3 million mark in November 2017 Irle Roland 3 February 2020 Global BEV amp PHEV Sales for 2019 EV volumes com Retrieved 10 May 2020 At the end of 2019 the global fleet of plug ins was 7 5 million counting light vehicles Medium and heavy commercial vehicles add another 700 000 units to the global stock of plug ins Heleen Ekker 1 September 2020 Nieuwe studie elektrische auto gaat langer mee dan gedacht NOS in Dutch Retrieved 11 September 2020 Quiroga Tony August 2009 Driving the Future Car and Driver p 52 Sherry Boschert 2006 PHEVs The Cars that will Recharge America Gabriola Island Canada New Society Publishers ISBN 978 0 86571 571 4 Tesla Motors hands keys to 100th Roadster owner The Mercury News 10 December 2008 Retrieved 1 October 2016 Cobb Jeff 10 December 2014 Retrospective Four Years of Nissan Leaf and Chevy Volt HybridCars com Retrieved 1 October 2016 Directive 2014 94 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2014 on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure Text with EEA relevance EUR Lex International Energy Agency Clean Energy Ministerial and Electric Vehicles Initiative EVI March 2015 Global EV Outlook 2015 PDF Clean Energy Ministerial Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link The EV Outlook 2015 figures include only passenger EVs and SUVs excludes light weight utility vehicles Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine and total sales registrations figures correspond to the 16 EVI countries which are estimated to represent 95 of the global PEV stock As of December 2014 update the Japanese stock of EVs totaled 108 241 units and China had about 36 500 BEV buses Cobb Jeff 11 May 2016 China Reports 500 000th Plug in Vehicle Sold HybridCars com Retrieved 12 May 2016 As of March 2016 update a total of 502 572 new energy vehicles have been sold in China since 2011 consisting of 366 219 BEV vehicles 72 9 and 136 353 PHEVs 27 1 Sales since 2011 includes heavy duty commercial vehicles such buses and sanitation trucks and only accounts for vehicles manufactured in the country Cobb Jeff 9 May 2016 Norway Is Fourth Country To Register 100 000 Plug in Cars HybridCars com Retrieved 9 May 2016 As of April 2016 update the United States is the leading country market with a stock of about 450 000 highway legal light duty plug in vehicles delivered since 2008 China ranks second with around 300 000 units sold since 2011 followed by Japan with about 150 000 plug in units sold since 2009 both through March 2016 European sales are led by Norway with over 100 000 units registered by the end of April 2016 Cobb Jeff 15 June 2016 Europe Buys Its 500 000th Plug in Vehicle HybridCars com Retrieved 15 June 2016 As of May 2016 cumulative sales by country are led by the United States with a stock of more than 460 000 highway legal light duty plug in vehicles delivered since 2008 China ranks second with almost 390 000 units sold since 2011 Europe is the largest regional market with more than 500 000 plug in passenger cars and vans registered through May 2016 Cobb Jeff 1 September 2016 Americans Buy Their Half Millionth Plug in Car HybridCars com Retrieved 2 September 2016 See other figures in graphs Cobb Jeff 28 September 2016 China Buys Half Millionth Passenger Plug in Car On Track To Surpass US HybridCars com Retrieved 28 September 2016 Sales of new energy vehicles totaled 689 447 units between 2011 and August 2016 Cumulative sales of new energy passenger cars totaled 493 290 units between 2010 and August 2016 Shahan Zachary 22 November 2016 1 Million Pure EVs Worldwide EV Revolution Begins Clean Technica Retrieved 23 November 2016 a b c Cobb Jeff 10 October 2016 France Becomes Fifth Nation To Buy 100 000 Plug in Vehicles HybridCars com Retrieved 10 October 2016 Foucaud Isabelle 1 October 2016 Plus de 100 000 vehicules electriques circulent aujourd hui en France More than 100 000 electric vehicles currently on the road in France Le Figaro in French Retrieved 10 October 2016 Environment Minister Segolene Royal announced during the 2016 Paris Motor Show that there are more than 100 000 electric vehicles currently on French roads Cobb Jeff 17 November 2016 The Netherlands Becomes Sixth Country To Buy 100 000 Plug in Vehicles HybridCars com Retrieved 18 November 2016 Electric cars exceed 1m in Europe as sales soar by more than 40 The Guardian 26 August 2018 Retrieved 23 October 2018 Kane Mark 6 October 2018 Plug In Electric Cars Sales in U S Surpass 1 Million InsideEVs Retrieved 23 October 2018 Automotive News China 23 October 2018 China s electrified vehicle fleet tops 2 21 million Automotive News China Retrieved 21 October 2018 China s fleet of electric vehicles and plug in hybrids topped 2 21 million by the end of September as sales of electrified vehicles continued to surge in the country Of the total EVs accounted for 1 78 million or nearly 81 percent The rest were plug in hybrids China s Ministry of Public Security said this week Electrified cargo vehicles which include trucks pickups and delivery vans approached 254 000 representing 11 percent of the electrified vehicle fleet as of last month Szczesny Joseph 11 December 2018 Sales of Electric Vehicles Growing Steadily in California The Detroit Bureau Retrieved 13 December 2018 Deloitte UK 21 January 2019 21 million more electric vehicles expected worldwide by 2030 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited Press release UK Retrieved 22 January 2019 2018 a record year for electric vehicles as two million units sold globally Jian Yang 28 January 2019 Now we know who is really buying electric vehicles in China Autonews Retrieved 29 January 2019 In 2018 electrified vehicle sales in China for the first time topped 1 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