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EV sales slip in Europe in 2024 in overall stable car market

Thomas Barnes by Thomas Barnes
January 21, 2025
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Paris (AFP) – Sales of electric cars slid last year in Europe in an otherwise stable market, data from carmakers showed Tuesday. A total of 1.99 million battery electric vehicles were sold in Europe last year, a drop of 1.3 percent from 2023, according to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA). The figures represent a stall after several years of strong growth for electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe and raise questions about the transition away from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

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According to data published last week by the Rho Motion consultancy, EV sales rose 25 percent globally last year thanks to a surge in China. According to ACEA data, overall car sales edged 0.9 percent higher in Europe — including Britain, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland — to just shy of 13 million. “Battery-electric cars remained the third-most-popular choice for buyers in 2024,” the ACEA said in its monthly report on sales figures.

Cars with petrol engines accounted for one in three new cars sold last year, followed closely by simple hybrids with a 30.9 percent market share. Plug-in hybrids accounted for another 7.1 percent of sales. Fully battery-electric vehicles accounted for 13.6 percent of total sales in 2024, a drop from 14.6 percent market share in 2023. Sales of EVs, which are more expensive than ICE vehicles, are still highly dependent upon incentives.

EV sales plunged by 27.4 percent in Germany last year as government incentives ended at the end of 2023. However, they jumped by 21.4 percent in Britain last year, making it Europe’s top EV market by volume, with just under 382,000 sold last year. This growth was partly due to sales targets set on automakers.

Norway continued to have the highest EV market share, accounting for nearly nine out of 10 new vehicles sold last year, ahead of a ban on sales of ICE vehicles that will take effect in 2025. The uptake of EVs in Norway was also aided by high taxes on ICE vehicles, which often made EVs more affordable for consumers. The European Union is set to ban the sale of new ICE vehicles in 2035.

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