Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) now account for 15.2% of the total EU market share, a notable jump from 11.5% in the same period last year.
Europe's new car registrations took a dip in February, but the electric vehicle sector is charging ahead, according to the latest data provided by JATO Dynamics.
February brought a mixed bag of news for the U.S. electric vehicle market. While new EV sales dipped slightly month-over-month, they still hit a record high for the month, showcasing the continued growth of the sector.
Rho Motion, the leading EV research house, today revealed that the number of electric vehicles sold globally in February 2025 is 1.2 million.
Battery electric vehicle registrations in the UK were up by 41.7% to 21,244 units, securing a 25.3% market share compared with 17.7% a year ago.
Volvo Cars' sales of electrified models – fully electric and plug-in hybrid models – decreased 3 per cent compared to the same period last year and accounted for 43 per cent of all cars sold during February.
Chinese leading NEV manufacturer BYD saw a significant rebound, demonstrating the resilience of its market presence.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, XPENG and NIO announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of February and their results were higher over the prior month.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers Zeekr and Li Auto announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of February.
Battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) captured 15% of the market share in January, a notable rise from 10.9% in January 2024.