In July 2025, battery electric vehicle (BEV) registrations in the European Union (EU) increased by 39.1% compared to the same month last year, according to data shared by E-Mobility Europe.
Between January and July, a total of 1,011,903 new electric cars were registered across the EU, representing a 15.6% share of the total vehicle market.
Among the four largest markets—Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and France, which together account for over 60% of BEV registrations—the trends varied:
- Germany recorded a year-on-year increase of 38.4%.
- Belgium grew by 17.6%.
- The Netherlands registered a 6.5% rise.
- France experienced a 4.3% decline, although July alone saw a 14.8% increase.
Several other EU countries also reported significant growth in BEV registrations during the same period.
Spain led with an 89.6% rise, followed by Slovenia (+88.5%), Poland (+80.5%) and Italy (+29%).
E-Mobility Europe highlights that, despite diverse national trends, the uptake of electric vehicles continues to accelerate across the continent.
The association indicates that further policy support in terms of demand stimulation and industrial development could help sustain this momentum.
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