Tag: Volkswagen Group
EVs Take 27.3% Share In Germany — Volkswagen ID.7 Still Leading
February saw plugin EVs take 27.3% share in Germany, up from 19.3% share year on year. BEVs were back to decent volume compared to 2024, though only modestly ahead of February 2023 figures. PHEVs have stepped up modestly. Overall auto volume was 203,434 units, down some 6% YoY. The best-selling … [continued]
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Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 — Will This Be A Hit?
Volkswagen’s got its cheap, small electric car in the works. Reaching down to the €20,000 level, the Volkswagen ID. EVERY1 is a new concept car that is supposed to arrive — in some form — in 2027. It is supposed to be fun and sporty, but affordable and practical. The … [continued]
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Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the World — January 2025
Plugin vehicle registrations were up 18% year over year (YoY) in January, to over 1.2 million units, with BEVs being the driver of growth (+24% YoY) compared to PHEVs (+8%). Share-wise, 2025 started with plugin vehicles getting 19% share of the global auto market (12% BEV). The global market was … [continued]
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100% Electric Vehicles = 17% Of New Car Sales In Europe In January
The European passenger plugin vehicle market scored 244,000 registrations in January, a progression of 18% YoY. Positively, BEVs (168,000 units, +37% YoY) continued to grow despite the drop in EV incentives in certain markets. On the other hand, plugin hybrids (PHEVs) were down, dropping by 5% year over year (YoY) … [continued]
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No Tech Transfer Requirements in Chinese-European Battery Partnerships Despite EU Subsidies — Study
External experts commissioned by T&E find no EU-wide or national requirements on technology transfer and breaches of air pollution rules from battery factories in Poland and Hungary. T&E calls on clear foreign investment rules and a comprehensive European strategy for battery supply chains. Despite receiving €900 million in state aid … [continued]
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