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According to EV volumes, an EV database company, Europe has become the second region
after China with more than 1 million EV registrations.
Following China, more than 1 million electric vehicles have been registered in Europe
Reporting on EV sales in the first half of 2018, EV volume cited growth
in all European countries.
As always, the leader is Norway with 36,500 new electric vehicle classes
.
Norway has been an early adopter of electric vehicles, which EV volume attributes to the country's tax incentives and the cheap availability
of 99% hydropower.
In addition to significant progress in Norway, analysts also saw significant growth
in the German market.
In Europe, Germany is the largest market
for potential buyers.
By the end of the year, analysts expect Germany's total electric vehicle registrations to exceed Norway's 88,500.
However, EV sales figures across Europe are soaring
.
Compared to sales in the first half of 2017, Denmark's plug-in hybrid vehicle market grew by 1276% and battery electric vehicle market by 134%.
Only a few markets in Europe experienced minor setbacks, such as Iceland, which saw a 14%
decline.
,
According to EV volumes, an EV database company, Europe has become the second region
after China with more than 1 million EV registrations.
Following China, more than 1 million electric vehicles have been registered in Europe
Following China, more than 1 million electric vehicles have been registered in EuropeReporting on EV sales in the first half of 2018, EV volume cited growth
in all European countries.
As always, the leader is Norway with 36,500 new electric vehicle classes
.
Norway has been an early adopter of electric vehicles, which EV volume attributes to the country's tax incentives and the cheap availability
of 99% hydropower.
In addition to significant progress in Norway, analysts also saw significant growth
in the German market.
In Europe, Germany is the largest market
for potential buyers.
By the end of the year, analysts expect Germany's total electric vehicle registrations to exceed Norway's 88,500.
However, EV sales figures across Europe are soaring
.
Compared to sales in the first half of 2017, Denmark's plug-in hybrid vehicle market grew by 1276% and battery electric vehicle market by 134%.
Only a few markets in Europe experienced minor setbacks, such as Iceland, which saw a 14%
decline.
,