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EVs Take 28.8% Share In Germany — Volkswagen ID.7 Unassailable
April saw plugin EVs take 28.8% share in Germany, up from 18.4% year on year. BEVs volumes have recovered from their incentive-cut trauma, and PHEVs are also up. Overall auto volume was 242,728 units, flat YoY. The best-selling BEV in April remained the Volkswagen ID.7. The April auto market saw … [continued]
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EVs Take 97.4% Share In Norway — Tesla Model Y Best Seller
The April auto market saw plugin EVs take 97.4% share in Norway, up from 91.0% year on year. BEVs alone accounted for 97.0% of all new car registrations, with diesels taking half of the remainder (and 3x the number PHEVs). Total new passenger vehicle registrations for the month reached 11,286 … [continued]
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Europe EV Sales Report — In 2025, BEV Sales Jumping 49% (Excluding Tesla)
Another great month for Volkswagen Group. Some 240,000 plugin vehicles were registered in Europe in February, rising 17% year over year (YoY), which is a particularly positive sign when considering that the overall market was down 3% in February, to fewer than one million units. Interestingly, BEVs are the ones … [continued]
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EVs At 22.5% Share In France — Citroën e-C3 On Top
February’s auto market saw plugin EVs at 22.5% share in France, down from 26.3% year on year. BEVs were effectively flat YoY, whilst PHEVs lost share. Overall auto volume was 141,568 units, roughly flat YoY. The Citroen e-C3 was France’s best selling BEV in February. February saw combined EVs at … [continued]
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Dacia Plans To Introduce An €18,000 Electric Car In 2026
Renault is planning to begin production of a new battery electric Dacia city car in just 16 months, the shortest time ever for the company.
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