Regardless of pure petrol vehicles sustaining the biggest particular person share, 48.3% of the full 10.7 million new vehicles registered within the EU for 2023 have been hybrid and electrical.
In 2023, 48.3% of the ten.7 million new vehicles registered within the EU have been hybrid and electrical autos.
In accordance with the most recent Eurostat figures, this quantity almost equals the 48.8% share of conventional petrol and diesel vehicles.
The variety of battery-only electrical passenger vehicles within the EU international locations in 2023 additionally exceeded 4.4 million, which was about 88 instances increased than in 2013 and 12 instances increased than in 2018.
But, pure petrol vehicles maintained the biggest particular person share at 34.5%. Non-plug-in hybrid petrol-electric vehicles have been second at 21.1%.
Battery-only electrical vehicles accounted for 14.5%, surpassing pure diesel vehicles, which stood at 14.3%.
Which EU international locations lead in buying hybrid and electrical vehicles?
Over the previous 5 years, the variety of passenger automobile fleets has elevated throughout the EU.
In 9 EU international locations, the share of hybrid and electrical passenger vehicles in new registrations exceeded 50% in 2023.
Finland led the EU in adopting hybrid and electrical autos, as they comprised 78% of latest registrations, with 44% hybrid and 34% electrical.
Sweden adopted with 69%, of which 30% have been hybrid and 39% electrical. The Netherlands registered a complete of 68%, with 37% hybrid and 31% electrical.
In distinction, Bulgaria recorded the bottom share at 7%, adopted by Czechia at 20% and Croatia at 28%.