Soon 2023 will be over, and according to previously released EU new car registration data from January to November 2023, nearly half of the newly registered private cars are electrified. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, as of the end of November, new car registrations in the European Union totaled more than 47 models of all-electric, plug-in hybrid and full hybrid6%, compared to 43% in the same period last year.
New car registrations in the European Union increased by 6 in November7%, which is the 16th consecutive month of growth, while the annual growth of newly registered electrified vehicles is 133%, while newly registered petrol vehicles rose by only 42%, while new registrations for diesel vehicles are **103%。The registration of pure electric vehicles increased by 16 percent compared to last year4% to 144,738 units, of which 44,942 units were in Germany, the largest market for electric vehicles in the EU. It is worth mentioning that EU consumers are still inclined to buy hybrid vehicles, with an increase of 287%;Plug-in hybrids, on the other hand, are up 22 per year1%。There are now around 2.5 million hybrid vehicles registered in the EU, of which more than 1.5 million are in Germany, France and Italy.
While electrified models are on the rise, the European Association of Automobile Manufacturers warns that the local EV industry may lag behind other regions, such as China, which dominates the chain, and the United States, which subsidizes manufacturers. VW, Europe's largest automotive group, previously said that demand for electric vehicles was developing less than expected, while Mercedes-Benz also warned about the electric vehicle market in November.
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