The share of electrification by carmakers in Europe in 2024
- Out of a total of BEVs which represent 14.7% of the European passenger car market over the first nine months of 2024, the Volkswagen group has registered 275,161 BEVs and remains the leader in BEV sales in Europe ahead of Tesla (235,588 units). Followed by the Stellantis group (160,148 units), the BMW group (128,717 units), the Geely group (121,182 units), the Hyundai-Kia group (99,225 units), the Mercedes group (98,076 units), the Renault (68,481 units) and the SAIC group (60,684 units). Behind, very detached, follow the Toyota groups (24,434 units), Nissan (21,979 units) and Ford (18,414 units).
- What is the share of battery electric vehicles (BEV) among each of the major automobile groups in 2024 in Europe? Among these large automobile groups, Tesla is obviously the carmaker which records the largest share of BEV in its sales with 100% ahead of Geely (42%) and SAIC (35%) but it is good to specify that the other Chinese carmakers which still recording very low sales in Europe, are mostly close to 100% BEV in their sales, like Tesla.
- Behind, the European Premium carmakers BMW and Mercedes record comparable BEV shares in their sales in Europe, 20% and 19% respectively. They are well ahead of the Hyundai-Kia (13.3%), Volkswagen (11.7%) and Stellantis (10.7%) groups. Behind, very detached, follow the groups Nissan (8.2%), Renault (7.8%), Ford (5.5%) and Toyota (3.9%).
- The carmakers which offer the most BEVs in Europe in their lineup are the Stellantis groups (30 different models), Volkswagen (15), Mercedes (15), Geely (12), BMW (10), Hyundai-Kia (10) and SAIC ( 10).