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Electric Cars Accounted for 17.4% of Car Sales in the Eu in 2025
Electric vehicles accounted for 22.6% of new EU registrations in December 2025, slightly surpassing petrol cars at 22.5%, with hybrids leading at 44%, ACEA said.
- On Tuesday, ACEA reported fully electric car sales in December 2025 overtook petrol for the first time in the European Union.
- Registrations of battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid cars jumped 51%, 36.7%, and 5.8%, with Tesla falling 2.2% and BYD rising 229.7%, ACEA data showed.
- In December across the EU, Britain and EFTA, sales rose 7.6% to 1.2 million while Volkswagen and Stellantis registrations increased 10.2% and 4.5%, Renault fell 2.2%, ACEA data showed.
- Policymakers proposed loosening emissions regulations, including abandoning the effective 2035 combustion-engine ban, while analysts expect EVs to gain popularity despite this policy shift.
- Europe's car industry faces competition from China and United States import tariffs as registrations hit their highest volumes in five years in 2025, ACEA reported.
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Something quietly historic just happened on Europe’s roads. For the first time ever, fully electric cars outsold petrol-only vehicles in the EU last month. Yes — by a whisker, but a win is a win.According to the auto industry group ACEA, electric vehicles accounted for 22.6% of new registrations. Nudging just ahead of petrol cars at 22.5%.Still, hybrids remain the real heavyweights, grabbing a commanding 44% of the market. Think of them as Europ…
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