BEVs represent 16% of the European market in 2023
Sales of battery electric vehicles (BEV) continued to grow in Europe (29 countries) in 2023. From 6% of the European market in 2020, they increased to 11% of the market in 2021, 14% in 2022 and 16% in 2023. With a market share which only increases by 2% per year on average, we would reach a market share of 30% in 2030 and 40% in 2035.
 
In 2023, BEV sales surpassed for the first time sales of diesel cars which did not exceed 12% market share and which continue to decline (see graphs). BEVs now represent twice the sales of plug-in hybrids (PHEV), which are declining. Full hybrids are no longer progressing and remain stable at 8% of the European market in 2023.
 
Countries where BEVs represent more than the European average level in 2023 are Norway (82.4%), Sweden (38.7%), Denmark (36.3%), Finland (33.8% ), the Netherlands (30.8%), Luxembourg (22.5%), Switzerland (20.9%), Austria (19.9%), Belgium (19.6%), Ireland (18.6%), Germany (18.4%), Portugal (18.2%), France (16.8%) and the United Kingdom (16.5%). It is therefore the countries of the North, Center and West which buy the most BEVs.
 
Conversely, the countries of the South and East are those which buy the least BEVs. In these countries, the market share of BEVs is less than 10% and the lowest rate (less than 4%) is recorded in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Croatia. The rates in the countries of the South are also very low: Italy is at 4.2%, Greece at 4.7% and Spain at 5.4%.
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