EV sales slip in Europe in 2024 in overall stable car market
- Electric vehicle sales in Europe dropped by 1.3 percent in 2024, with 1.99 million battery EVs sold, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association report.
- Fully battery-electric vehicles made up 13.6 percent of total car sales in 2024, down from 14.6 percent in 2023, as reported by ACEA.
- Germany saw a significant decline in EV sales, plunging by 27.4 percent in 2024 after government incentives ended, according to AFP.
- Traditional internal combustion engine vehicles continue to dominate the market, accounting for one in three new cars sold last year, as noted by ACEA.
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Fierce argument between the former coalition partners: Social Democrats and Liberals accuse each other of not telling the truth about aid to Ukraine. The FDP can "no longer be believed," says SPD General Secretary Miersch.
In the entirety of 2024, registrations in Europe were 12,963,614. Electricity fell: -1.3% in Europe, -5.9% in the EU in 2024. Volkswagen maintains leadership
Electric cars with batteries in 2024 in the EU had 13.6 percent of the market, and in December their share reached 15.9 percent, the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA) said today.
The number of new cars sold in the European Union increased by 0.8 percent year-on-year to 10.6 million last year.
Many people agree on additional aid for Ukraine. However, the dispute over how to finance it is becoming increasingly heated.
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