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New registrations of electric cars in the EU fell by 6.1% in 2024.

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July 30, 2025
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Novas matrículas de automóveis elétricos na UE recuam 6,1% em 2024
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The number of new fully electric cars registered in the European Union (EU) saw a year-on-year decrease of 6.1% in 2024, totaling 1.45 million, compared to 1.55 million in 2023.

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The data revealed this Wednesday by the European Union’s statistical service (Eurostat) shows that with the registrations of new fully electric cars in 2024, the EU fleet increased by 32.4%, reaching 5.87 million compared to 4.43 million in 2023.

The share of 100% electric vehicles among all new registrations fell to 13.6% in 2024, down from the level of 2023 (14.6%). This share, the European statistical service emphasizes, remained below 1% until 2018 but has grown in recent years, rising to 5.3% in 2020, 9.0% in 2021, and 12.1% in 2022.

Meanwhile, plug-in hybrid vehicles recorded a decline of 6.5%, similar to that of fully electric passenger cars, while the total number of new hybrid cars increased by 12.7% in 2024 (3.95 million) compared to 2023 (3.50 million).

The highest shares of fully electric cars among new registered vehicles were observed in Denmark (51.3%), Malta (37.7%), and Sweden (34.9%). In contrast, the lowest were recorded in Croatia (1.8%), Slovakia (2.4%), and Poland (3.0%).

As for Portugal, in terms of fully electric vehicles, it reached 20% of new registrations in 2024, ranking 8th among the 27 Member States.

Tags: 2024carros elétricosEurostathíbridos plug-inmobilidade elétricamobilidade susntentávelNovas matriculasUnião Europeia
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