Overview
- CAM reports 2.02 million battery‑electric registrations across Europe (EU+EFTA+UK) in January–October, up 26.2% year over year and lifting BEV share to 18.3%.
- Adoption remains uneven across countries, with Norway at 95.1% BEV share, Denmark 66.5%, Sweden 35.5%, the Netherlands 35.4% and Belgium 33.7%, versus Italy 5.2%, Poland 6.4% and Spain 8.5%.
- Germany logged 55,741 BEV registrations in November, a 58.5% rise versus a year earlier; year‑to‑date BEV registrations reached 490,368 (+41.3%), and CAM projects about 530,000 for full‑year 2025.
- Volkswagen Group leads Germany’s BEV market in January–October with 192,498 registrations (+81%), boosted by Skoda models, while KBA data show the VW ID.7 topping November (3,340) and year‑to‑date model rankings (31,629).
- Policy remains a key swing factor, with Germany planning a new 2026 purchase premium of €3,000–€5,000, France extending EV purchase aid into 2026, and CAM favoring charging incentives over short‑term purchase subsidies.