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digit gains were also seen in Belgium (+17.7%), Slovenia (+18.2%), Hungary (+18.4%), Sweden (+30.5%) and Romania (+31.1%). in hybrids (PHEV) posting strong gains (+76.5% Hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) still account for the vast majority of alternatively?powered in hybrids and hybrid electric vehicles.
28 August 2024 The EU new-car market grew marginally in July, driven by strong hybrid growth as other popular powertrains struggled. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association ( ACEA ), the increase was driven by hybrids , including full and mild hybrids. The hybrid market share surged 6.5
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Of the five-digit sales markets, notable performances were recorded in Hungary (up 19.4%), Romania (up 17.3%) and Portugal (up 13.3%). Hungary and Romania saw volumes rise 16.4%, followed by Portugal (up 14.9%), Austria (up 11.1%), Ireland (up 6.5%), Poland (up 4.9%) and Denmark (up 2.7%). Italy led the hybrid LCV market.
The only exception to this rule was the combined category of full (HEVs) and mild hybrids (MHEVs). Elsewhere, Poland (up 14.8%), Romania (up 8%), Portugal (up 2.5%), the Czech Republic (up 2.3%) and Denmark (up 1.5%) saw growth. PHEVs in a panic? The poor PHEV performance was fuelled by a 56.9% respectively. last month.
Ground was made up by full (HEVs) and mild hybrids (MHEVs), with both technologies enjoying double-digit growth. Hybrids enjoyed success as they continued to slowly replace traditional ICE models. Transitional powertrains, like hybrids, offer more economical technology , while not being reliant on charging infrastructure.
Conversely, deliveries dropped in Greece (down 16.4%), Belgium (down 13%), Portugal (down 7.8%), Romania (down 6.4%), Czechia (down 5%), the Netherlands (down 4.6%). PHEVs fall Plug-in hybrid (PHEV) deliveries fell by 8.5% Combining BEV and PHEV figures, electric vehicle ( EV ) deliveries improved by 16.2%
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