Italy's BEV Market Grows 82% in Early 2025, But Gap with Europe Persists Italy's battery electric vehicle (BEV) market is showing strong signs of recovery in 2025, despite the continued absence of new demand-side incentives. According to Motus-E, from January to April 2025, a total of 29,668 new BEVs were registered—a significant 82.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Nevertheless, BEVs still represent only 5.07% of the total passenger car market, highlighting the persistent lag behind other European countries. Key Market Figures (YTD January–April 2025): BEV passenger car registrations: 29,668 Total car registrations: 585,500 BEV market share: 5.07% Total electric vehicles in circulation: 303,924 Leading BEV Models in Italy (YTD): Tesla Model 3 – 2,392 units Dacia Spring – 2,250 units Citroën C3 – 2,179 units Tesla Model Y – 1,518 units Jeep Avenger – 1,029 units Market Channels (YTD BEV registrations): Private individuals: 41.5% Long-term rental: 31.5% Dealerships: 14.1% Company fleets: 7.6% Short-term rental: 5.2% Regional Distribution: North-West: 10,149 North-East: 8,028 Centre: 7,325 South: 2,826 Islands: 1,340 While BEV adoption is progressing across the Italian territory, a clear north–south divide remains, with the majority of registrations concentrated in the northern regions. Light Commercial Vehicles The light commercial BEV segment also showed resilience in an otherwise challenging market. A total of 1,937 electric vans were registered in the first four months of 2025, representing a 3.3% market share out of 58,671 total light commercial vehicle registrations. This is a modest but meaningful increase, especially considering that BEVs over 3.5 tonnes have already exceeded their full-year 2024 volume. Outlook Despite encouraging growth, Italy's BEV market remains structurally constrained by the absence of a coordinated national strategy. Broader model availability, particularly in entry-level segments, is beginning to drive uptake, but a clear support framework—especially for private and fleet users—will be essential to scale adoption. Source: Motus-e Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect those of the European Commission.
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