Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Boost European Union Car Sales
BELGIUM – The growth in electric and hybrid vehicles have resulted to a 4% rise in European Union car sales in the first quarter from previous year, according to industry data on Thursday.
New car registrations reached 2.82 million units in the January-March period, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association.
Across a broader European market including the EU, the European Free Trade Association and the UK, sales increased 4.1% to 3.52 million units.
Among major EU markets, Italy recorded the strongest growth at 9.2%, followed by Spain at 7.6%.
Battery-electric vehicles led the expansion, with registrations jumping 32.5% year-on-year to 546,937 units, accounting for 19.4% of total new car sales.
Italy posted a 65.7% surge in battery-electric sales, while Spain and Germany saw increases of 41.6% and 41.3%, respectively.
Hybrid-electric vehicles continued to dominate the market, making up 38.6% of total sales. Registrations rose 12.8% to 1.08 million units.
Plug-in hybrid vehicle sales also grew strongly, climbing 29.7% to 268,344 units.
In contrast, petrol and diesel vehicles declined sharply. Petrol car registrations fell 18.2%, with market share dropping to 22.6%, while diesel registrations decreased 15.7%, reducing their share to 7.7%.
In March alone, total car sales rose 12.5% year-on-year to 1.15 million units.
