Approximately 14 million electric car vehicles were sold across the world in 2023, in which it made up 18% of total car sales, up from 14% in 2022.
Electric vehicle sales grew about 36% on the year in 2022, according toS&P Global Mobilityestimates. The momentum, however, is at risk in 2023 due to several factors: the end of China's subsidies, Europe's energy crisis and the consequent ...
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"Hype around hydrogen has been building in Australia since at least 2018... Today we know more about where hydrogen might be used to decarbonise the economy... 2020 Grattan Institute report found that rather than exporting hydrogen, Australia had an opportunity to use it to value-add to ...
In Australia, the states of Victoria and New South Wales government are removing purchase incentives for new EV from January as suppliers have cut prices. Still, they will reallocate some of the funding to install more charging stations to continue encouraging uptake. ...
(BEV 75 % + PHEV 6 %), China had 30,5 %, Europe 19,7 % and USA 8,7 %. The fastest growing markets were Indonesia with 6000 units BEV & PHEV for H1, +886 %, Thailand with 39 500 units for H1, +370 %, Turkey with 12 300 units, +326 % and Australia with 47 400 units,...
Global EV sales continued as expected by us at the beginning of 2023. A total of 14,2 million new BEV and PHEV were delivered during 2023.
" The Electric Vehicle Council of Australia launched a new video ad campaign to show EVs not only look cool and emit zero emissions but are also super functional...The idea of the new campaign is to show people EVs can do it all whether you are looking for a weekend getaway, more perf...
Germany has suffered a “spectacular” drop in electric car sales as the European Union faces growing calls to delay its net zero vehicle targets.
While proud of the work done so far, Mr Rattenbury added that there is much more to do before the ACT reaches the ambitious target of all new vehicle sales being zero-emission by 2030. More broadly, the report reveals that so far in 2021, 8,688 EVs have been sold ...