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Motor vehicle

A motor vehicle, also known as motorized vehicle or automotive vehicle, is a self-propelled land vehicle, commonly wheeled, that does not operate on rails (such as trains or trams) and is used for the transportation of people or cargo.

The United States has the world's highest rate of vehicle ownership per capita in the world, with 832 vehicles in operation (VIO) per 1000 people in 2016.[1]
Electric bicycles parked in Yangzhou's main street, Wenchang Lu. They are a very common way of transport in this city, in some areas almost outnumbering regular bicycles.

The vehicle propulsion is provided by an engine or motor, usually an internal combustion engine or an electric motor, or some combination of the two, such as hybrid electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. For legal purpose, motor vehicles are often identified within a number of vehicle classes including cars, buses, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, light trucks and regular trucks. These classifications vary according to the legal codes of each country. ISO 3833:1977 is the standard for road vehicle types, terms and definitions.[2] Generally, to avoid requiring people with disabilities from having to possess an operator's license to use one, or requiring tags and insurance, powered wheelchairs will be specifically excluded by law from being considered motor vehicles.

As of 2011, there were more than one billion motor vehicles in use in the world, excluding off-road vehicles and heavy construction equipment.[3][4][5] The US publisher Ward's estimates that as of 2019, there were 1.4 billion motor vehicles in use in the world.[6]

Global vehicle ownership per capita in 2010 was 148 vehicles in operation (VIO) per 1000 people.[5] China has the largest motor vehicle fleet in the world, with 322 million motor vehicles registered at the end of September 2018.[7] The United States has the highest vehicle ownership per capita in the world, with 832 vehicles in operation per 1000 people in 2016.[1] Also, China became the world's largest new car market in 2009.[4][5][8] In 2011, a total of 80 million cars and commercial vehicles were built, led by China which built a total of 18.4 million motor vehicles.[9]

Definitions and terminology

In 1968 the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic gave one of the first international definitions of a motor vehicle:

  • (o) “Power-driven vehicle” means any self-propelled road vehicle, other than a moped in the territories of Contracting Parties which do not treat mopeds as motorcycles, and other than a rail-borne vehicle;
  • (p) “Motor vehicle” means any power-driven vehicle which is normally used for carrying persons or goods by road or for drawing, on the road, vehicles used for the carriage of persons or goods. This term embraces trolley-buses, that is to say, vehicles connected to an electric conductor and not rail-borne. It does not cover vehicles, such as agricultural tractors, which are only incidentally used for carrying persons or goods by road or for drawing, on the road, vehicles used for the carriage of persons or goods
    — Vienna convention on road traffic

Other sources might provide other definitions, for instance in the year 1977, ISO 3833:1977 provide other definitions.

Ownership trends

 
Motor vehicle ownership per 1000 inhabitants in 2014

The US publisher Ward's estimates that as of 2010, there were 1.015 billion motor vehicles in use in the world. This figure represents the number of cars, trucks (light, medium and heavy duty), and buses, but does not include off-road vehicles or heavy construction equipment. The world vehicle population passed the 500 million-unit mark in 1986, from 250 million motor vehicles in 1970. Between 1950 and 1970, the vehicle population doubled roughly every 10 years.[3][4][5] Navigant Consulting forecasts that the global stock of light-duty motor vehicles will reach 2 billion units in 2035.[10]

Global vehicle ownership in 2010 was 148 vehicles in operation per 1000 people, a ratio of 1:6.75 vehicles to people, slightly down from 150 vehicles per 1000 people in 2009, a rate of 1:6.63 vehicles to people.[5] The global rate of motorization increased in 2013 to 174 vehicles per 1000 people.[11] In developing countries vehicle ownership rates rarely exceed 200 cars per 1,000 population.[12]

The following table summarizes the evolution of motor vehicle registrations in the world from 1960 to 2019:

Historical trend of worldwide vehicle registrations
1960-2017 (thousands)[1][13][14][15][16][17][18]
Type of vehicle 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Car registrations(1) 98,305 193,479 320,390 444,900 548,558 617,914 723,567 931,260 973,353 1,015,643 1,042,274 1,083,528
Truck and bus registrations 28,583 52,899 90,592 138,082 203,272 245,798 309,395 332,434 348,919 356,044 389,174 406,770
World total 126,888 246,378 410,982 582,982 751,830 863,712 1,032,962 1,263,694 1,322,272 1,371,687 1,431,448 1,490,298
Note (1) Car registrations do not include U.S. light trucks (SUVs, minivan and pickups) that are used for personal travel. The US accounts these vehicles among trucks.
Alternative fuels and vehicle technology adoption
 
Annual sales of plug-in passenger cars in the world's top markets between 2011 and 2021

Since the early 2000s, the number of alternative fuel vehicles has been increasing driven by the interest of several governments to promote their widespread adoption through public subsidies and other non-financial incentives. Governments have adopted these policies due to a combination of factors, such as environmental concerns, high oil prices, and less dependence on imported oil.[3][19][20]

Among the fuels other than traditional petroleum fuels (gasoline or diesel fuel), and alternative technologies for powering the engine of a motor vehicle, the most popular options promoted by different governments are: natural gas vehicles, LPG powered vehicles, flex-fuel vehicles, use of biofuels, hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, electric cars, and hydrogen fuel cell cars.[3]

Since the late 2000s, China, European countries, the United States, Canada, Japan and other developed countries have been providing strong financial incentives to promote the adoption of plug-in electric vehicle. As of 2020, the stock of light-duty plug-in vehicles in use totaled over 10 million units.[21][22] As of 2019, in addition, the medium and heavy commercial segments add another 700,000 units to the global stock of plug-in electric vehicles.[22] In 2020 the global market share of plug-in passenger car sales was 4.2%, up from 2.5% in 2019.[21] Nevertheless, despite government support and the rapid growth experienced, the plug-in electric car segment represented just about 1 out of every 250 vehicles (0.4%) on the world's roads by the end of 2018.[23]


China

 
The People's Republic of China became the world's largest new car market in 2009.

The People's Republic of China had 322 million motor vehicles in use at the end of September 2018, of which, 235 million were passenger cars in 2018, making China the country with largest motor vehicle fleet in the world.[7] In 2016, the motor vehicle fleet consisted of 165.6 million cars and 28.4 million trucks and buses.[1] About 13.6 million vehicles were sold in 2009, and motor vehicle registrations in 2010 increased to more than 16.8 million units, representing nearly half the world's fleet increase in 2010.[4][5] Ownership per capita rose from 26.6 vehicles per 1000 people in 2006 to 141.2 in 2016.[1]

The stock of highway-legal plug-in electric or new energy vehicles in China totaled 2.21 million units by the end of September 2018, of which, 81% are all-electric vehicles. These figures include heavy-duty commercial vehicles such buses and sanitation trucks, which represent about 11% of the total stock.[24] China is also the world's largest electric bus market, reaching about 385,000 units by the end of 2017.[25][26]

The number of cars and motorcycles in China increased 20 times between 2000 and 2010.[27] This explosive growth has allowed China to become the world's largest new car market, overtaking the US in 2009.[4][8] Nevertheless, ownership per capita is 58 vehicles per 1000 people, or a ratio of 1:17.2 vehicles to people, still well below the rate of motorization of developed countries.[5]

United States

Historical evolution of
vehicle ownership rates in the U.S.
(Selected years 1900–2016)[1]
Year Veh. per
1000 people
Year Veh. per
1000 people
Year Veh. per
1000 people
1900 0.11 1940 245.63 1990 773.4
1905 0.94 1945 221.80 2000 800.3
1910 5.07 1950 323.71 2005 837.3
1920 86.78 1960 410.37 2010 808.4
1930 217.34 1970 545.35 2015 821.5
1935 208.6 1980 710.71 2016 831.9

The United States has the second largest fleet of motor vehicles in the world after China. As of 2016, had a motor vehicles stock of 259.14 million, of which, 246 million were light duty vehicles, consisting of 112.96 million passenger cars and 133 million light trucks (includes SUVs). A total of 11.5 million heavy trucks were registered at the end 2016[1] Vehicle ownership per capita in the U.S. is also the highest in the world, the U.S. Department of Energy (USDoE) reports a motorization rate of 831.9 vehicles in operation per 1000 people in 2016, or a ratio of 1:1.2 vehicles to people.[1]

According to USDoE, the rate of motorization peaked in 2007 at 844.5 vehicles per 1000 people.[1] In terms of licensed drivers, as of 2009 the country had 1.0 vehicle for every licensed driver, and 1.87 vehicles per household.[28] Passenger car registrations in the United States declined -11.5% in 2017 and -12.8% in 2018.[29]

As of 2016, the stock of alternative fuel vehicles in the United States included over 20 million flex-fuel cars and light trucks, the world's second largest flexible-fuel fleet in the world after Brazil.[30] However, actual use of ethanol fuel is significantly limited due to the lack of E85 refueling infrastructure.[31]

Regarding the electrified segment, the fleet of hybrid electric vehicles in the United States is the second largest in the world after Japan, with more than four million units sold through April 2016.[32] Since the introduction of the Tesla Roadster electric car in 2008, cumulative sales of highway legal plug-in electric vehicles in the U.S. passed one million units in September 2018.[33][34] The U.S. stock of plug-in vehicles is the second largest after China (2.21 million by September 2018).[24]

As of 2017, the country's fleet also includes more than 160,000 natural gas vehicles, mainly transit buses and delivery fleets.[35] Despite its relative small size, natural gas use accounted for about 52% of all alternative fuels consumed by alternative transportation fuel vehicles in the U.S. in 2009.[36]

In the US a motor vehicle is specifically defined as a contrivance used for commercial purposes. As defined in US Code 18 U.S.C. § 31 : US Code - Section 31: Definitions (6) Motor vehicle. - The term "motor vehicle" means every description of carriage or other contrivance propelled or drawn by mechanical power and used for commercial purposes on the highways in the transportation of passengers, passengers and property, or property or cargo.

Europe

 
Historical evolution of the Norwegian plug-in electric car segment market share of new car sales and monthly records between 2011 and 2021. Sources: Norwegian Road Federation (OFV) and Norsk Elbilforening (Norwegian EV Association)

The 27 European Union (EU-27) member countries had a fleet of over 256 million in 2008, and passenger cars accounted for 87% of the union's fleet. The five largest markets, Germany (17.7%), Italy (15.4%), France (13.3%), the UK (12.5%), and Spain (9.5%), accounted for 68% of the region's total registered fleet in 2008.[37][38] The EU-27 member countries had in 2009 an estimated ownership rate of 473 passenger cars per 1000 people.[39]

According to Ward's, Italy had the second highest (after the U.S.) vehicle ownership per capita in 2010, with 690 vehicles per 1000 people.[5] Germany had a rate of motorization of 534 vehicles per 1000 people and the UK of 525 vehicles per 1000 people, both in 2008. France had a rate of 575 vehicles per 1000 people and Spain 608 vehicles per 1000 people in 2007.[40] Portugal, between 1991 and 2002 grew up 220% on its motorization rate, having had in 2002, 560 cars per 1000 people.[41]

Italy also leads in alternative fuel vehicles, with a fleet of 779,090 natural gas vehicles as of June 2012, the largest NGV fleet in Europe.[42] Sweden, with 225,000 flexible-fuel vehicles, has the largest flexifuel fleet in Europe by mid-2011.[43]

More than one million plug-in electric passenger cars and vans have been registered in Europe by June 2018,[44] the world's second largest regional plug-in stock after China.[45][46][47]

Norway is the leading plug-in market in Europe with almost 500,000 units registered as of December 2020.[48] In October 2018, Norway became the world's first country where 10% of all passenger cars on the road are plug-in electrics.[49][50] Also, the Norwegian plug-in car segment market share has been the highest in the world for several years, achieving 39.2% in 2017, 49.1% in 2018, and 74.7% in 2020.[51][52][53]

Japan

Japan had 73.9 million vehicles by 2010, and had the world's second largest motor vehicle fleet until 2009.[5] As of 2016, the registered motor vehicle fleet totaled 75.81 million vehicles consisting of 61,40 million cars and 14,41 million trucks and buses.[1] Japan has the largest hybrid electric vehicle fleet in the world.[32] As of March 2018, there were 7.51 million hybrids registered in the country, excluding kei cars, and representing 19.0% of all passenger cars on the road.[54]

Brazil

 
Historical trend of Brazilian production of light-duty vehicles by type of fuel: neat ethanol, flex fuel, and gasoline from 1979 to 2017.[55]

The Brazilian vehicle fleet reached 64.8 million vehicles in 2010, up from 29.5 million units in 2000, representing a 119% growth in ten years, and reaching a motorization rate of 340 vehicles per 1000 people.[56] In 2010 Brazil experienced the second largest fleet increase in the world after China, with 2.5 million vehicle registrations.[5]

As of 2018, Brazil has the largest alternative fuel vehicle fleet in the world with about 40 million alternative fuel motor vehicles in the road. The clean vehicle stock includes 30.5 million flexible-fuel cars and light utility vehicles and over 6 million flex-fuel motorcycles by March 2018;[57] between 2.4 and 3.0 million neat ethanol vehicles still in use,[58][59] out of 5.7 million ethanol only light-vehicles produced since 1979;[60] and, as of December 2012, a total of 1.69 million natural gas vehicles.[42]

In addition, all the Brazilian gasoline-powered fleet is designed to operate with high ethanol blends, up to 25% ethanol fuel (E25).[61][62][63] The market share of flex fuel vehicles reached 88.6% of all light-duty vehicles registered in 2017.[57]

India

India's vehicle fleet had the second-largest growth rate after China in 2010, with 8.9%. The fleet went from 19.1 million in 2009 to 20.8 million units in 2010.[5] India's vehicle fleet has increased to 210 million in March 2015.[64] India has a fleet of 1.1 million natural gas vehicles as of December 2011 .[42]

Australia

As of January 2011, the Australian motor vehicle fleet had 16.4 million registered vehicles, with an ownership rate of 730 motor vehicles per 1000 people, up from 696 vehicles per 1000 residents in 2006. The motor vehicle fleet grew 14.5% since 2006, for an annual rate of 2.7% during this five-year period.[65]

Comparison by regions

The following table compares vehicle ownership rates by region with the US, the country with the highest motorization rate in the world, and how it has evolved from 1999 to 2016.

Comparison of motorization rates by region
and selected countries (1999 and 2016)
(vehicles per 1000 people)
Country/Region 1999[66] 2006[1] 2016[1]
Africa 20.9 25.2 38.9
Asia, Far East 39.1 49.7 105.6
Asia, Middle East 66.2 99.8 147.4
Brazil 107.5 129.0 209.3
Canada 560.0 599.6 686.3
Central and South America 133.6 102.4 174.7
China 10.2 26.6 141.2
Eastern Europe 370.0 254.4 362.1
Western Europe 528.8 593.7 606.0
India 8.3 11.6 36.3
Indonesia 13.7 31.7 87.2
Pacific 513.9 524.7 634.9
United States 790.1 840.7 831.9

Production by country

In 2017, a total of 97.3 million cars and commercial vehicles were built worldwide, led by China, with about 29 million motor vehicles manufactured, followed by the United States with 11.2 million, and Japan with 9.7 million.[67] The following table shows the top 15 manufacturing countries for 2017 and their corresponding annual production between 2004 and 2017.

Annual motor vehicle production by country
Top 15 countries 2017[67]
World
rank
2017
Country 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
1 China 29,015,434 28,118,794 24,503,326 23,722,890 22,116,825 19,271,808 18,418,876 18,264,761 13,790,994 9,299,180 8,882,456 7,188,708 5,717,619 5,234,496
2 United States 11,189,985 12,198,137 12,100,095 11,660,699 11,066,432 10,335,765 8,661,535 7,743,093 5,709,431 8,672,141 10,780,729 11,263,986 11,946,653 11,989,387
3 Japan 9,693,746 9,204,590 9,278,238 9,774,558 9,630,181 9,943,077 8,398,630 9,628,920 7,934,057 11,575,644 11,596,327 11,484,233 10,799,659 10,511,518
4 Germany 5,645,581 6,062,562 6,033,164 5,907,548 5,718,222 5,649,260 6,146,948 5,905,985 5,209,857 6,045,730 6,213,460 5,819,614 5,757,710 5,569,954
5 India 4,782,896 4,488,965 4,125,744 3,840,160 3,898,425 4,174,713 3,927,411 3,557,073 2,641,550 2,332,328 2,253,729 2,019,808 1,638,674 1,511,157
6 South Korea 4,114,913 4,228,509 4,555,957 4,524,932 4,521,429 4,561,766 4,657,094 4,271,741 3,512,926 3,826,682 4,086,308 3,840,102 3,699,350 3,469,464
7 Mexico 4,068,415 3,597,462 3,565,469 3,365,306 3,054,849 3,001,814 2,681,050 2,342,282 1,561,052 2,167,944 2,095,245 2,045,518 1,684,238 1,577,159
8 Spain 2,848,335 2,885,922 2,733,201 2,402,978 2,163,338 1,979,179 2,373,329 2,387,900 2,170,078 2,541,644 2,889,703 2,777,435 2,752,500 3,012,174
9 Brazil 2,699,672 2,156,356 2,429,463 3,146,118 3,712,380 3,402,508 3,407,861 3,381,728 3,182,923 3,215,976 2,977,150 2,611,034 2,530,840 2,317,227
10 France 2,227,000 2,082,000 1,970,000 1,817,000 1,740,000 1,967,765 2,242,928 2,229,421 2,047,693 2,568,978 3,015,854 3,169,219 3,549,008 3,665,990
11 Canada 2,199,789 2,370,271 2,283,474 2,393,890 2,379,834 2,463,364 2,135,121 2,068,189 1,490,482 2,082,241 2,578,790 2,572,292 2,687,892 2,711,536
12 Thailand 1,988,823 1,944,417 1,915,420 1,880,007 2,457,057 2,429,142 1,457,798 1,644,513 999,378 1,393,742 1,287,346 1,194,426 1,122,712 927,981
13 United Kingdom 1,749,385 1,816,622 1,682,156 1,598,879 1,597,872 1,576,945 1,463,999 1,393,463 1,090,139 1,649,515 1,750,253 1,648,388 1,803,109 1,856,539
14 Turkey 1,695,731 1,485,927 1,358,796 1,170,445 1,125,534 1,072,978 1,189,131 1,094,557 869,605 1,147,110 1,099,413 987,780 879,452 823,408
15 Russia 1,551,293 1,303,989 1,384,399 1,886,646 2,184,266 2,233,103 1,990,155 1,403,244 725,012 1,790,301 1,660,120 1,508,358 1,354,504 1,386,127
World total 97,302,534 94,976,569 90,780,583 89,747,430 87,507,027 84,236,171 79,880,920 77,583,519 61,762,324 70,729,696 73,266,061 69,222,975 66,719,519 64,496,220

See also

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A motor vehicle also known as motorized vehicle or automotive vehicle is a self propelled land vehicle commonly wheeled that does not operate on rails such as trains or trams and is used for the transportation of people or cargo The United States has the world s highest rate of vehicle ownership per capita in the world with 832 vehicles in operation VIO per 1000 people in 2016 1 Electric bicycles parked in Yangzhou s main street Wenchang Lu They are a very common way of transport in this city in some areas almost outnumbering regular bicycles The vehicle propulsion is provided by an engine or motor usually an internal combustion engine or an electric motor or some combination of the two such as hybrid electric vehicles and plug in hybrids For legal purpose motor vehicles are often identified within a number of vehicle classes including cars buses motorcycles off road vehicles light trucks and regular trucks These classifications vary according to the legal codes of each country ISO 3833 1977 is the standard for road vehicle types terms and definitions 2 Generally to avoid requiring people with disabilities from having to possess an operator s license to use one or requiring tags and insurance powered wheelchairs will be specifically excluded by law from being considered motor vehicles As of 2011 update there were more than one billion motor vehicles in use in the world excluding off road vehicles and heavy construction equipment 3 4 5 The US publisher Ward s estimates that as of 2019 there were 1 4 billion motor vehicles in use in the world 6 Global vehicle ownership per capita in 2010 was 148 vehicles in operation VIO per 1000 people 5 China has the largest motor vehicle fleet in the world with 322 million motor vehicles registered at the end of September 2018 7 The United States has the highest vehicle ownership per capita in the world with 832 vehicles in operation per 1000 people in 2016 1 Also China became the world s largest new car market in 2009 4 5 8 In 2011 a total of 80 million cars and commercial vehicles were built led by China which built a total of 18 4 million motor vehicles 9 Contents 1 Definitions and terminology 2 Ownership trends 2 1 China 2 2 United States 2 3 Europe 2 4 Japan 2 5 Brazil 2 6 India 2 7 Australia 2 8 Comparison by regions 3 Production by country 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDefinitions and terminology EditIn 1968 the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic gave one of the first international definitions of a motor vehicle o Power driven vehicle means any self propelled road vehicle other than a moped in the territories of Contracting Parties which do not treat mopeds as motorcycles and other than a rail borne vehicle p Motor vehicle means any power driven vehicle which is normally used for carrying persons or goods by road or for drawing on the road vehicles used for the carriage of persons or goods This term embraces trolley buses that is to say vehicles connected to an electric conductor and not rail borne It does not cover vehicles such as agricultural tractors which are only incidentally used for carrying persons or goods by road or for drawing on the road vehicles used for the carriage of persons or goods Vienna convention on road traffic Other sources might provide other definitions for instance in the year 1977 ISO 3833 1977 provide other definitions Ownership trends EditSee also List of countries by vehicles per capita Motor vehicle ownership per 1000 inhabitants in 2014 The US publisher Ward s estimates that as of 2010 there were 1 015 billion motor vehicles in use in the world This figure represents the number of cars trucks light medium and heavy duty and buses but does not include off road vehicles or heavy construction equipment The world vehicle population passed the 500 million unit mark in 1986 from 250 million motor vehicles in 1970 Between 1950 and 1970 the vehicle population doubled roughly every 10 years 3 4 5 Navigant Consulting forecasts that the global stock of light duty motor vehicles will reach 2 billion units in 2035 10 Global vehicle ownership in 2010 was 148 vehicles in operation per 1000 people a ratio of 1 6 75 vehicles to people slightly down from 150 vehicles per 1000 people in 2009 a rate of 1 6 63 vehicles to people 5 The global rate of motorization increased in 2013 to 174 vehicles per 1000 people 11 In developing countries vehicle ownership rates rarely exceed 200 cars per 1 000 population 12 The following table summarizes the evolution of motor vehicle registrations in the world from 1960 to 2019 Historical trend of worldwide vehicle registrations1960 2017 thousands 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 Type of vehicle 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Car registrations 1 98 305 193 479 320 390 444 900 548 558 617 914 723 567 931 260 973 353 1 015 643 1 042 274 1 083 528Truck and bus registrations 28 583 52 899 90 592 138 082 203 272 245 798 309 395 332 434 348 919 356 044 389 174 406 770World total 126 888 246 378 410 982 582 982 751 830 863 712 1 032 962 1 263 694 1 322 272 1 371 687 1 431 448 1 490 298Note 1 Car registrations do not include U S light trucks SUVs minivan and pickups that are used for personal travel The US accounts these vehicles among trucks Alternative fuels and vehicle technology adoptionSee also Phase out of fossil fuel vehicles Annual sales of plug in passenger cars in the world s top markets between 2011 and 2021 Since the early 2000s the number of alternative fuel vehicles has been increasing driven by the interest of several governments to promote their widespread adoption through public subsidies and other non financial incentives Governments have adopted these policies due to a combination of factors such as environmental concerns high oil prices and less dependence on imported oil 3 19 20 Among the fuels other than traditional petroleum fuels gasoline or diesel fuel and alternative technologies for powering the engine of a motor vehicle the most popular options promoted by different governments are natural gas vehicles LPG powered vehicles flex fuel vehicles use of biofuels hybrid electric vehicles plug in hybrids electric cars and hydrogen fuel cell cars 3 Since the late 2000s China European countries the United States Canada Japan and other developed countries have been providing strong financial incentives to promote the adoption of plug in electric vehicle As of 2020 update the stock of light duty plug in vehicles in use totaled over 10 million units 21 22 As of 2019 update in addition the medium and heavy commercial segments add another 700 000 units to the global stock of plug in electric vehicles 22 In 2020 the global market share of plug in passenger car sales was 4 2 up from 2 5 in 2019 21 Nevertheless despite government support and the rapid growth experienced the plug in electric car segment represented just about 1 out of every 250 vehicles 0 4 on the world s roads by the end of 2018 23 China Edit The People s Republic of China became the world s largest new car market in 2009 The People s Republic of China had 322 million motor vehicles in use at the end of September 2018 of which 235 million were passenger cars in 2018 making China the country with largest motor vehicle fleet in the world 7 In 2016 the motor vehicle fleet consisted of 165 6 million cars and 28 4 million trucks and buses 1 About 13 6 million vehicles were sold in 2009 and motor vehicle registrations in 2010 increased to more than 16 8 million units representing nearly half the world s fleet increase in 2010 4 5 Ownership per capita rose from 26 6 vehicles per 1000 people in 2006 to 141 2 in 2016 1 The stock of highway legal plug in electric or new energy vehicles in China totaled 2 21 million units by the end of September 2018 of which 81 are all electric vehicles These figures include heavy duty commercial vehicles such buses and sanitation trucks which represent about 11 of the total stock 24 China is also the world s largest electric bus market reaching about 385 000 units by the end of 2017 25 26 The number of cars and motorcycles in China increased 20 times between 2000 and 2010 27 This explosive growth has allowed China to become the world s largest new car market overtaking the US in 2009 4 8 Nevertheless ownership per capita is 58 vehicles per 1000 people or a ratio of 1 17 2 vehicles to people still well below the rate of motorization of developed countries 5 United States Edit Historical evolution of vehicle ownership rates in the U S Selected years 1900 2016 1 Year Veh per1000 people Year Veh per1000 people Year Veh per1000 people1900 0 11 1940 245 63 1990 773 41905 0 94 1945 221 80 2000 800 31910 5 07 1950 323 71 2005 837 31920 86 78 1960 410 37 2010 808 41930 217 34 1970 545 35 2015 821 51935 208 6 1980 710 71 2016 831 9The United States has the second largest fleet of motor vehicles in the world after China As of 2016 update had a motor vehicles stock of 259 14 million of which 246 million were light duty vehicles consisting of 112 96 million passenger cars and 133 million light trucks includes SUVs A total of 11 5 million heavy trucks were registered at the end 2016 1 Vehicle ownership per capita in the U S is also the highest in the world the U S Department of Energy USDoE reports a motorization rate of 831 9 vehicles in operation per 1000 people in 2016 or a ratio of 1 1 2 vehicles to people 1 According to USDoE the rate of motorization peaked in 2007 at 844 5 vehicles per 1000 people 1 In terms of licensed drivers as of 2009 the country had 1 0 vehicle for every licensed driver and 1 87 vehicles per household 28 Passenger car registrations in the United States declined 11 5 in 2017 and 12 8 in 2018 29 As of 2016 update the stock of alternative fuel vehicles in the United States included over 20 million flex fuel cars and light trucks the world s second largest flexible fuel fleet in the world after Brazil 30 However actual use of ethanol fuel is significantly limited due to the lack of E85 refueling infrastructure 31 Regarding the electrified segment the fleet of hybrid electric vehicles in the United States is the second largest in the world after Japan with more than four million units sold through April 2016 32 Since the introduction of the Tesla Roadster electric car in 2008 cumulative sales of highway legal plug in electric vehicles in the U S passed one million units in September 2018 33 34 The U S stock of plug in vehicles is the second largest after China 2 21 million by September 2018 24 As of 2017 update the country s fleet also includes more than 160 000 natural gas vehicles mainly transit buses and delivery fleets 35 Despite its relative small size natural gas use accounted for about 52 of all alternative fuels consumed by alternative transportation fuel vehicles in the U S in 2009 36 In the US a motor vehicle is specifically defined as a contrivance used for commercial purposes As defined in US Code 18 U S C 31 US Code Section 31 Definitions 6 Motor vehicle The term motor vehicle means every description of carriage or other contrivance propelled or drawn by mechanical power and used for commercial purposes on the highways in the transportation of passengers passengers and property or property or cargo Europe Edit Historical evolution of the Norwegian plug in electric car segment market share of new car sales and monthly records between 2011 and 2021 Sources Norwegian Road Federation OFV and Norsk Elbilforening Norwegian EV Association The 27 European Union EU 27 member countries had a fleet of over 256 million in 2008 and passenger cars accounted for 87 of the union s fleet The five largest markets Germany 17 7 Italy 15 4 France 13 3 the UK 12 5 and Spain 9 5 accounted for 68 of the region s total registered fleet in 2008 37 38 The EU 27 member countries had in 2009 an estimated ownership rate of 473 passenger cars per 1000 people 39 According to Ward s Italy had the second highest after the U S vehicle ownership per capita in 2010 with 690 vehicles per 1000 people 5 Germany had a rate of motorization of 534 vehicles per 1000 people and the UK of 525 vehicles per 1000 people both in 2008 France had a rate of 575 vehicles per 1000 people and Spain 608 vehicles per 1000 people in 2007 40 Portugal between 1991 and 2002 grew up 220 on its motorization rate having had in 2002 560 cars per 1000 people 41 Italy also leads in alternative fuel vehicles with a fleet of 779 090 natural gas vehicles as of June 2012 update the largest NGV fleet in Europe 42 Sweden with 225 000 flexible fuel vehicles has the largest flexifuel fleet in Europe by mid 2011 43 More than one million plug in electric passenger cars and vans have been registered in Europe by June 2018 44 the world s second largest regional plug in stock after China 45 46 47 Norway is the leading plug in market in Europe with almost 500 000 units registered as of December 2020 update 48 In October 2018 Norway became the world s first country where 10 of all passenger cars on the road are plug in electrics 49 50 Also the Norwegian plug in car segment market share has been the highest in the world for several years achieving 39 2 in 2017 49 1 in 2018 and 74 7 in 2020 51 52 53 Japan Edit Japan had 73 9 million vehicles by 2010 and had the world s second largest motor vehicle fleet until 2009 5 As of 2016 update the registered motor vehicle fleet totaled 75 81 million vehicles consisting of 61 40 million cars and 14 41 million trucks and buses 1 Japan has the largest hybrid electric vehicle fleet in the world 32 As of March 2018 update there were 7 51 million hybrids registered in the country excluding kei cars and representing 19 0 of all passenger cars on the road 54 Brazil Edit Historical trend of Brazilian production of light duty vehicles by type of fuel neat ethanol flex fuel and gasoline from 1979 to 2017 55 The Brazilian vehicle fleet reached 64 8 million vehicles in 2010 up from 29 5 million units in 2000 representing a 119 growth in ten years and reaching a motorization rate of 340 vehicles per 1000 people 56 In 2010 Brazil experienced the second largest fleet increase in the world after China with 2 5 million vehicle registrations 5 As of 2018 update Brazil has the largest alternative fuel vehicle fleet in the world with about 40 million alternative fuel motor vehicles in the road The clean vehicle stock includes 30 5 million flexible fuel cars and light utility vehicles and over 6 million flex fuel motorcycles by March 2018 57 between 2 4 and 3 0 million neat ethanol vehicles still in use 58 59 out of 5 7 million ethanol only light vehicles produced since 1979 60 and as of December 2012 update a total of 1 69 million natural gas vehicles 42 In addition all the Brazilian gasoline powered fleet is designed to operate with high ethanol blends up to 25 ethanol fuel E25 61 62 63 The market share of flex fuel vehicles reached 88 6 of all light duty vehicles registered in 2017 57 India Edit India s vehicle fleet had the second largest growth rate after China in 2010 with 8 9 The fleet went from 19 1 million in 2009 to 20 8 million units in 2010 5 India s vehicle fleet has increased to 210 million in March 2015 64 India has a fleet of 1 1 million natural gas vehicles as of December 2011 update 42 Australia Edit As of January 2011 the Australian motor vehicle fleet had 16 4 million registered vehicles with an ownership rate of 730 motor vehicles per 1000 people up from 696 vehicles per 1000 residents in 2006 The motor vehicle fleet grew 14 5 since 2006 for an annual rate of 2 7 during this five year period 65 Comparison by regions Edit The following table compares vehicle ownership rates by region with the US the country with the highest motorization rate in the world and how it has evolved from 1999 to 2016 Comparison of motorization rates by region and selected countries 1999 and 2016 vehicles per 1000 people Country Region 1999 66 2006 1 2016 1 Africa 20 9 25 2 38 9Asia Far East 39 1 49 7 105 6Asia Middle East 66 2 99 8 147 4Brazil 107 5 129 0 209 3Canada 560 0 599 6 686 3Central and South America 133 6 102 4 174 7China 10 2 26 6 141 2Eastern Europe 370 0 254 4 362 1Western Europe 528 8 593 7 606 0India 8 3 11 6 36 3Indonesia 13 7 31 7 87 2Pacific 513 9 524 7 634 9United States 790 1 840 7 831 9Production by country EditIn 2017 a total of 97 3 million cars and commercial vehicles were built worldwide led by China with about 29 million motor vehicles manufactured followed by the United States with 11 2 million and Japan with 9 7 million 67 The following table shows the top 15 manufacturing countries for 2017 and their corresponding annual production between 2004 and 2017 Annual motor vehicle production by country Top 15 countries 2017 67 Worldrank2017 Country 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 20041 China 29 015 434 28 118 794 24 503 326 23 722 890 22 116 825 19 271 808 18 418 876 18 264 761 13 790 994 9 299 180 8 882 456 7 188 708 5 717 619 5 234 4962 United States 11 189 985 12 198 137 12 100 095 11 660 699 11 066 432 10 335 765 8 661 535 7 743 093 5 709 431 8 672 141 10 780 729 11 263 986 11 946 653 11 989 3873 Japan 9 693 746 9 204 590 9 278 238 9 774 558 9 630 181 9 943 077 8 398 630 9 628 920 7 934 057 11 575 644 11 596 327 11 484 233 10 799 659 10 511 5184 Germany 5 645 581 6 062 562 6 033 164 5 907 548 5 718 222 5 649 260 6 146 948 5 905 985 5 209 857 6 045 730 6 213 460 5 819 614 5 757 710 5 569 9545 India 4 782 896 4 488 965 4 125 744 3 840 160 3 898 425 4 174 713 3 927 411 3 557 073 2 641 550 2 332 328 2 253 729 2 019 808 1 638 674 1 511 1576 South Korea 4 114 913 4 228 509 4 555 957 4 524 932 4 521 429 4 561 766 4 657 094 4 271 741 3 512 926 3 826 682 4 086 308 3 840 102 3 699 350 3 469 4647 Mexico 4 068 415 3 597 462 3 565 469 3 365 306 3 054 849 3 001 814 2 681 050 2 342 282 1 561 052 2 167 944 2 095 245 2 045 518 1 684 238 1 577 1598 Spain 2 848 335 2 885 922 2 733 201 2 402 978 2 163 338 1 979 179 2 373 329 2 387 900 2 170 078 2 541 644 2 889 703 2 777 435 2 752 500 3 012 1749 Brazil 2 699 672 2 156 356 2 429 463 3 146 118 3 712 380 3 402 508 3 407 861 3 381 728 3 182 923 3 215 976 2 977 150 2 611 034 2 530 840 2 317 22710 France 2 227 000 2 082 000 1 970 000 1 817 000 1 740 000 1 967 765 2 242 928 2 229 421 2 047 693 2 568 978 3 015 854 3 169 219 3 549 008 3 665 99011 Canada 2 199 789 2 370 271 2 283 474 2 393 890 2 379 834 2 463 364 2 135 121 2 068 189 1 490 482 2 082 241 2 578 790 2 572 292 2 687 892 2 711 53612 Thailand 1 988 823 1 944 417 1 915 420 1 880 007 2 457 057 2 429 142 1 457 798 1 644 513 999 378 1 393 742 1 287 346 1 194 426 1 122 712 927 98113 United Kingdom 1 749 385 1 816 622 1 682 156 1 598 879 1 597 872 1 576 945 1 463 999 1 393 463 1 090 139 1 649 515 1 750 253 1 648 388 1 803 109 1 856 53914 Turkey 1 695 731 1 485 927 1 358 796 1 170 445 1 125 534 1 072 978 1 189 131 1 094 557 869 605 1 147 110 1 099 413 987 780 879 452 823 40815 Russia 1 551 293 1 303 989 1 384 399 1 886 646 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