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Battery electric vehicle sales have been rising.
  • Battery electric vehicle sales jumped nearly 57 per cent to more than 212,000 units, while plug-in hybrid models rose nearly 43 per cent
  • This is a slower pace of growth than in 2020 when sales almost trebled from a low base

At least one in five vehicles sold in the European Union (EU) in the third quarter of the current fiscal was an electrified model as sales continued to soar while fossil-fuel cars slumped, according to sales data released yesterday by a trade organization.

The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, or ACEA, which represents major European car, truck, van and bus makers, said that battery electric and plug-in hybrid model sales across the EU made up just under 19 per cent of all sales.

Battery electric vehicle sales jumped nearly 57 per cent to more than 212,000 units, while plug-in hybrid models rose nearly 43 per cent to more than 197,000 units.

This is a slower pace of growth than in 2020 when sales almost trebled from a low base. But it compares with a 35 per cent drop in sales for petrol cars – which still are the biggest sellers and account for nearly 40 per cent of overall sales – and a more than 50 per cent drop for diesel cars during the quarter.

Less than a decade ago, diesel cars made up more than 50 per cent of sale in the EU, but accounted for under 18 per cent of all cars sold in the third quarter.

As well as having to meet stringent new EU carbon emissions targets, car makers and consumers have benefited from government subsidies for electric vehicles.