ADAC Predicts Increase in Electric Car Registrations in 2025
The organization cites stricter CO2 limits, expanded charging infrastructure, and new affordable models as key factors driving potential growth.
- Electric car registrations in Germany dropped by over 25% in 2024, with only 380,600 new vehicles registered, according to the KBA.
- The ADAC expects a rebound in 2025 due to stricter CO2 fleet limits, which may lead manufacturers to offer higher discounts to buyers.
- Car manufacturers are set to introduce new entry-level electric models priced under €25,000, aiming to attract more consumers.
- Germany's charging infrastructure grew significantly in 2024, with a 20% increase in total charging points and a 40% rise in fast chargers.
- The ADAC emphasizes the importance of transparent charging prices and political stability, with the upcoming Bundestag elections seen as a pivotal moment for e-mobility policies.