Breakdown of PHEV sales by country in Europe (Q1-2021)
- Over the first six months of 2021, European sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) increased by 200.4% compared to the first six months of 2020, according to the latest figures communicated by ACEA, totalising 537,212 units against 178,842 units the previous year. These sales represent 8.4% of the European passenger car (PC) market in the first half of 2021. It should be noted that this analysis is carried out on 30 European countries, that is to say the 26 of the European Union, plus the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.
- When we analyse the sales by country in Europe, we see that the countries located in Eastern Europe, more precisely those which joined the European Union the latest, are much less demanding of these vehicles than other countries located in Western Europe. They only represent 1.7% of PHEV sales in Europe in 2020 (10,519 units), while all engines combined, these countries represent 9.7% of the European passenger car market.
- In the first half of 2021, they represented 1.8% of PHEV sales in Europe (9.6% all engines combined), or 9,843 units, recording an increase of 175% compared to 2020, but these figures are still very distant of those recorded by PHEVs in Western Europe (9.1%).
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