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News article15 January 2025

Romania: EV Registrations Grow by 25% in 2024, Despite Decline in BEVs

Romania 2024

Part of EAFO’s Series on EV Market Trends Across Europe

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Romania's automotive market saw a shift toward electrification in 2024, with a 25.1% increase in electrified vehicle registrations compared to the previous year. This growth reflects a rising consumer interest in greener alternatives, even as fully electric vehicle (BEV) registrations experienced a decline.

 

Key Market Highlights for 2024:

  • Total new car registrations: 151,105 (+4.49% YoY)
  • Electrified vehicles (BEV + PHEV + hybrids): 25.1% market share
    • Fully electric vehicles (BEVs): 6.5% market share, down from 10.7% in 2023
    • Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs): 4.3% market share, up from 3.8% in 2023
    • Hybrid vehicles (non-plug-in): 58,470 units, up 35% YoY

 

December Surge:

  • New car registrations (December): 13,807 units (+21.4% YoY)
  • Electrified vehicles (December): 32% market share, surpassing diesel's 9.2% share
  • Growth driven by strong SUV and hybrid segments.

 

Top-Selling Models:

Electric Vehicles (BEV):

  1. Dacia Spring: 3,263 units (-52.5% YoY)
  2. Tesla Model 3: 1,679 units (+64.3% YoY)
  3. Tesla Model Y: 846 units (-59.3% YoY)

Plug-in Hybrids (PHEV):

  1. Ford Kuga: 593 units (-17.6% YoY)
  2. Toyota RAV4: 500 units (+29.9% YoY)
  3. Hyundai Tucson: 483 units (+27.4% YoY)

Hybrids (non-plug-in):

  1. Toyota Corolla: 3,281 units (+52.3% YoY)
  2. Toyota RAV4: 2,361 units (+56.5% YoY)
  3. Toyota Yaris Cross: 2,361 units (+20.7% YoY)

 

Light Commercial Vehicles:

  • Electric LCVs: 552 units (+38.3% YoY)
  • Total LCV registrations: +23.4% YoY
  • However, heavy commercial vehicles and buses saw a decline of 7.9%.

 

Market Leader by Brands (2024):

  1. Dacia: 44,430 units
  2. Toyota: 12,818 units
  3. Skoda: 10,612 units
  4. Hyundai: 10,268 units
  5. Renault: 10,252 units

 

Outlook for 2025:

While the decline in BEVs suggests challenges, the steady growth in plug-in and hybrid vehicles demonstrates Romania's commitment to greener mobility. Investments in EV infrastructure and consumer incentives could further accelerate this transition. As hybrid and electrified vehicles make up a larger share of the market, Romania’s journey toward sustainable transportation is gaining momentum.

 

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