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Registered passenger EVs in Europe in Q1 up over 52%, reports Finbold

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2023-04-21 Editor :JK
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Europe is rapidly emerging as a hub for electric vehicle (EV) adoption as the region steadily moves towards sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation. The growing trend towards EVs is being driven by a combination of factors, with the number of registered vehicles surging to new milestones.

 

According to Finbold, new electric passenger car registration in Europe for Q1 2023 hit 1,177,637 million. The highest number of registrations, which included those within the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the European Free Trade Association (EU+EFTA+UK), was recorded in March at 494,270.


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Over 1 million passenger EVs registered in Q1 in Europe.


February followed closely with 359,752 registrations, while January saw 323,615 registrations. This indicates a growth of 52.94% in the registered passenger EVs in Europe between January and March.

 

Among the registered electric cars, Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) had the highest share, with 667,559 registrations. Battery electric (BEV) vehicles came in second with 320,857 registrations, while Plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) ranked third with 189,221 registrations.

 

How Europe became the hotbed of EVs

 

The surge in Europe’s adoption of electric vehicles can be tied to a combination of factors, including a climate-conscious populace with high-income levels, strong government support for EVs, and the development of an extensive public-private network for EV charging infrastructure. These supportive factors have created a favorable environment for EVs to thrive in Europe, leading to a significant increase in the number of cars on the road.

 

The growth has also coincided with a tumultuous period as the region navigates the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In the wake of the crisis, Europe grappled with an energy crisis that sent power prices soaring and spurred widespread support for accelerating the transition from fossil fuels.

 

As a result, the demand for EVs has recorded an uptick and is expected to gain momentum in the coming years as the region seeks to permanently address the energy crisis and embrace more sustainable modes of transportation.


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Furthermore, the entrance of new players in the market has also played a primary role in EV adoption. For instance, in late 2022, United States-based manufacturer Lucid Motors started delivering its electric luxury sedan Air in Europe. The first units targeted customers in Germany and the Netherlands. At the same time, NIO is also establishing its foothold in the region, hoping to leverage the growing demand.

 

While the European EV market is experiencing rapid growth, not all manufacturers are convinced of its potential. One such example is Rivian Automotive, which had initially announced plans to partner with Mercedes-Benz Vans to serve the European market. However, the company ultimately decided to pull out of the partnership and focus instead on the American market. This decision highlights the challenges some manufacturers may face in adapting to the unique demands and regulations of the European market.

 

As new players enter the European market, longstanding manufacturers are working to defend their positions. One of these players is Tesla, which has taken proactive measures to hasten the shift to sustainable energy. To this end, Tesla has announced a series of price reductions for its European customers. The company previously hinted that these cuts are just the beginning, as it seeks to stimulate demand and cement its place in the region. Similarly, XPeng has lowered its prices while rolling out new EV models in Europe.

 

Europe’s EV sector resilience

 

Notably, the rising number of registered electric vehicles in Europe underscores the sector’s resilience, particularly in light of the economic downturn the region is currently facing.

 

The soaring inflation has impacted both consumers and manufacturers, and the resulting volatility has contributed to cases of unemployment, which is likely to affect consumers’ ability to invest in new technologies as they focus on essentials.


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While the electric vehicle sector in Europe has achieved impressive gains, it is essential to note that it still faces significant challenges and has yet to become a ubiquitous phenomenon across the region.

 

One such challenge is the issue of affordability, as high EV costs continue to dissuade budget-conscious buyers from investing in these vehicles. In addition, the need for sufficient charging infrastructure remains a hurdle that must be overcome for EVs to become a more practical and convenient option for consumers.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2023-04-21 Editor :JK
Copyright: 原创,请勿转载

Europe is rapidly emerging as a hub for electric vehicle (EV) adoption as the region steadily moves towards sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation. The growing trend towards EVs is being driven by a combination of factors, with the number of registered vehicles surging to new milestones.

 

According to Finbold, new electric passenger car registration in Europe for Q1 2023 hit 1,177,637 million. The highest number of registrations, which included those within the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the European Free Trade Association (EU+EFTA+UK), was recorded in March at 494,270.


1_web.jpg

Over 1 million passenger EVs registered in Q1 in Europe.


February followed closely with 359,752 registrations, while January saw 323,615 registrations. This indicates a growth of 52.94% in the registered passenger EVs in Europe between January and March.

 

Among the registered electric cars, Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) had the highest share, with 667,559 registrations. Battery electric (BEV) vehicles came in second with 320,857 registrations, while Plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) ranked third with 189,221 registrations.

 

How Europe became the hotbed of EVs

 

The surge in Europe’s adoption of electric vehicles can be tied to a combination of factors, including a climate-conscious populace with high-income levels, strong government support for EVs, and the development of an extensive public-private network for EV charging infrastructure. These supportive factors have created a favorable environment for EVs to thrive in Europe, leading to a significant increase in the number of cars on the road.

 

The growth has also coincided with a tumultuous period as the region navigates the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In the wake of the crisis, Europe grappled with an energy crisis that sent power prices soaring and spurred widespread support for accelerating the transition from fossil fuels.

 

As a result, the demand for EVs has recorded an uptick and is expected to gain momentum in the coming years as the region seeks to permanently address the energy crisis and embrace more sustainable modes of transportation.


2.jpg


Furthermore, the entrance of new players in the market has also played a primary role in EV adoption. For instance, in late 2022, United States-based manufacturer Lucid Motors started delivering its electric luxury sedan Air in Europe. The first units targeted customers in Germany and the Netherlands. At the same time, NIO is also establishing its foothold in the region, hoping to leverage the growing demand.

 

While the European EV market is experiencing rapid growth, not all manufacturers are convinced of its potential. One such example is Rivian Automotive, which had initially announced plans to partner with Mercedes-Benz Vans to serve the European market. However, the company ultimately decided to pull out of the partnership and focus instead on the American market. This decision highlights the challenges some manufacturers may face in adapting to the unique demands and regulations of the European market.

 

As new players enter the European market, longstanding manufacturers are working to defend their positions. One of these players is Tesla, which has taken proactive measures to hasten the shift to sustainable energy. To this end, Tesla has announced a series of price reductions for its European customers. The company previously hinted that these cuts are just the beginning, as it seeks to stimulate demand and cement its place in the region. Similarly, XPeng has lowered its prices while rolling out new EV models in Europe.

 

Europe’s EV sector resilience

 

Notably, the rising number of registered electric vehicles in Europe underscores the sector’s resilience, particularly in light of the economic downturn the region is currently facing.

 

The soaring inflation has impacted both consumers and manufacturers, and the resulting volatility has contributed to cases of unemployment, which is likely to affect consumers’ ability to invest in new technologies as they focus on essentials.


3.jpg


While the electric vehicle sector in Europe has achieved impressive gains, it is essential to note that it still faces significant challenges and has yet to become a ubiquitous phenomenon across the region.

 

One such challenge is the issue of affordability, as high EV costs continue to dissuade budget-conscious buyers from investing in these vehicles. In addition, the need for sufficient charging infrastructure remains a hurdle that must be overcome for EVs to become a more practical and convenient option for consumers.

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