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Solaris to deliver 14 bi-articulated 24m electric buses to Tide Bus Danmark

Green Car Congress

We were very glad to hear that Denmark would be the first country ever to receive delivery of electric Urbino 24 MetroStyle buses. —Petros Spinaris, member of the Management Board for Sales, Marketing and Customer Service. The 24-meter vehicle was presented to the public for the first time at Busworld Europe 2019 in Brussels.

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Electric trucks and buses show massive sales growth in Europe – Charged EVs

Baua Electric

It says 5% of light- and medium-duty trucks and 1% of heavy-duty trucks sold were electric. In the overall bus market, including long-haul interurban coaches, electric bus market share was “only” 22%—but that represents a five-fold increase in market share since 2019. The Ford E-Transit is the leading zero-emission model.

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Plug In America joins global alliance

Plug in America

Like Plug In America, the Alliance is calling for every new light-duty passenger vehicle sold in their countries to have a plug by 2030. For example, the market share for plug-in vehicles in Germany grew from 3% in 2019 to 13.5% million in 2019, despite the COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying economic downturn.

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Volkswagen Truck & Bus outlines roadmap for automated driving, connectivity, and alternative drive systems

Green Car Congress

In light of the increasing exchange of goods, expanding cities and booming online sales, alternative drive systems that help to improve the quality of air in metropolitan areas are acquiring more and more importance. A total of more than 100 vehicles from Germany, France, Denmark, the UK, and Poland are involved in the testing.

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2020 Top 10 Countries in the Global EV Revolution

EV Sales

Link to the 2019 list (from there you can get to older ones). DISCLAIMERS AND CREDITS The score is multi-faceted rather than representing solely consumer sales. The lion’s share of credit for source data goes as usual, to Jose Pontes and his EV Sales Blog. in 2019 to 4% in 2020. It *is* literal madness to keep doing it.

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