Electric Cars Surge While Traditional Vehicles Decline in June 2025
DENMARK, JUL 6 – Electric vehicles made up 63.8% of new car registrations in Denmark during H1 2025, with private buyers accounting for up to 86% of EV purchases in June, data shows.
- In June 2025, electric motor car sales surged to 9,804 units, marking a 1,267 percent increase from June 2024 amid declining traditional passenger car sales.
- This increase was driven by strong buyer enthusiasm, the introduction of numerous new models, and a cautious consumer outlook influenced by persistent market instability.
- In the first six months of 2025, Kia registered 31,643 electrified vehicles, with its EV3 emerging as the UK’s leading retail electric vehicle and helping the brand secure the position of the third best-selling automaker in the country.
- Private buyers accounted for nearly 86 percent of electric vehicle registrations in June 2025, highlighting strong adoption among individual consumers.
- The growing electric vehicle sales suggest a shift toward sustainable mobility, prompting calls for simpler, long-term tax reforms to support this momentum.
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Electric Cars Surge While Traditional Vehicles Decline in June 2025
Electric Cars Surge While Traditional Vehicles Decline in June 2025 In a transformative shift within the automotive industry, sales of electric motor cars surged dramatically in June 2025. According to Shriram Finance's mobility bulletin, sales of electric cars jumped by 1,267 percent from June 2024, reaching 9,804 units.This surge starkly contrasts with the decline in sales for traditional passenger vehicles reliant on internal combustion engin…
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