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Hybrids shine as EU new-car market sees summer growth

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02 September 2024 Read next How have Europe’s largest used-car markets performed in the first half of 2024? 28 August 2024 The EU new-car market grew marginally in July, driven by strong hybrid growth as other popular powertrains struggled. The EU new-car market reached a total of 852,051 registrations in July, a 0.2%

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EU new-car market suffers worst performance in over two years

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18 September 2024 Read next Tesla and BYD do battle in July’s global EV market 17 September 2024 EU new-car registrations declined sharply in August, marking their biggest drop since April 2022. Recording 643,637 registrations , the EU new-car market shrank by 18.3% The big five markets had contrasting fortunes in this period.

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Big declines for BEVs in EU new-car markets

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10 September 2024 Read next UK new-car market breaks growth streak ahead of plate change 09 September 2024 Read next German new-car market slumps into worrying decline in August 06 September 2024 Read next Which EV markets and models have performed strongest so far in 2024? This meant the hybrid market grew 12.5%.

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Big declines for BEVs in EU new-car markets

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10 September 2024 Read next UK new-car market breaks growth streak ahead of plate change 09 September 2024 Read next German new-car market slumps into worrying decline in August 06 September 2024 Read next Which EV markets and models have performed strongest so far in 2024? This meant the hybrid market grew 12.5%.

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JRC: e-vehicle market in Europe is slowly gaining momentum, but breakthrough is needed

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In 2010, electric vehicles still represented a niche market. Evolution of M1 category registrations of BEV and PHEV in Europe between 2010 and 2017. Although still small compared to conventional passenger cars, the e-vehicle market share has increased steadily in Europe, with some countries witnessing impressive growth.

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4Q 2019: EU diesel demand continues to drop while gasoline gains; plug-ins up 80.5% y-o-y

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of the EU market, while electrically?chargeable powered vehicles (APV) combined held a market share of 13.2%. Despite this overall decline, some markets are starting to show signs of recovery. Diesel demand increased again in two of the biggest EU car markets: France (+7.3%) and Germany (+4.3%). All alternatively?powered

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Volvo has no plans to challenge low-cost EVs in China as a price war intensifies

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That includes all-electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). The up to 10% will be “a limited number of hybrids” if demand calls for it. Although Volvo still believes its future is electric, according to CEO Jim Rowan, markets are moving at different speeds. In the US, Volvo’s EX30 will start at $34,950.