Europe: Plug-In Car Sales In June 2023 Exceeded 300,000 via InsideEVs
Plug-in electric car sales in Europe continued to increase in June, far outpacing the general market and gaining more share.data, shared by Jose Pontes, in June almost 312,000 new plug-in electric cars were registered in Europe, about 42 percent more than a year ago. That's about 25 percent of the total volume - the highest share so far this year.
Growth of all-electric car sales is even higher , but what was also interesting, is the growth of plug-in hybrid car sales at 17 percent year-over-year - the highest this year.Total: 311,897 and 25% shareSo far this year, more than 1.4 million passenger plug-in electric cars were registered in Europe, which is about 22 percent of the total market.PHEVs: about *0.49 million and 7% share
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