
Belgium: record year for BEVs, 28,5% market share in 2024
Key Highlights for 2024: New BEV Registrations: 127,750 (+37%). For the first time, electric and hybrid vehicles accounted for 52.3% of all new car registrations.
Key Highlights for 2024: New BEV Registrations: 127,750 (+37%). For the first time, electric and hybrid vehicles accounted for 52.3% of all new car registrations.
Nearly 22,000 BEVs were registered in Hungary in 2024, setting a new record. Of these, over 20,000 were passenger cars, representing a significant leap from 2023.
Overall, Denmark saw 173,047 new passenger cars sold in 2024, a slight 0.2% increase from 2023. Electric cars accounted for 51.5% of total sales, a significant leap forward for green mobility in Denmark.
While BEV passenger car sales increased by 7.8%, other segments, such as electric vans (-26.7%) and electric motorcycles (-36.5%), dragged down overall numbers.
BEVs accounted for 94,332 units (-15.9%), representing 35% of total registrations. PHEVs showed resilience, growing by 3.3% YoY to 63,087 units, with a market share of 23.4%.
Total BEV registrations for 2024 reached 64,983 units, representing a modest 1.96% decline compared to 2023. BEVs accounted for just 4.2% of the overall market.
In 2024, 291,143 BEVs were registered in France, accounting for 16.9% of the market, a slight 0.1 percentage point increase compared to 2023.
BEVs: 380,609 registrations, a 27.4% decline YoY, representing 13.5% of the market. PHEVs: 191,905 registrations, showing a 9.2% increase YoY, accounting for 6.8% of the market
In November 2024, 25% of all new car registrations in Europe were plug-in vehicles, with 268,000 units sold.
The European Alternative Fuels Observatory (EAFO) has published its 2022 and 2023 Consumer Monitor survey datasets on Zenodo, offering valuable insights into consumer attitudes toward alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) across Europe.
The Global EV Drivers Alliance (GEVA) conducted the first-ever global survey of EV driver experiences, revealing that 92% of respondents plan to stick with zero-emission vehicles.
The report aims to provide guidance to ports for improving their environmental performance while achieving sustainability goals, through experiences gained by implementing noteworthy green initiatives in practice.