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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 total new car sales across the region from October to December last year. powered vehicles (APV) combined held a market share of 13.2%. digit gains were also seen in Belgium (+17.7%), Slovenia (+18.2%), Hungary (+18.4%), Sweden (+30.5%) and Romania (+31.1%). powered cars grew significantly (+66.2%) across the EU.

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BYD is ‘just getting started’ in Europe with plans to triple its EV market share

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However, the company is “just getting started” in the region, says Europe CEO Michael Shu, and expects to ramp up sales quickly. Although Shu said increasing sales will take time, it expects to gain EV market share in Europe this year. BYD aims for a 5% share of EV sales in Europe, even before production begins in Hungary.

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BYD says EVs have entered the ‘knockout round’ with next-gen tech rolling out

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Global EV leader BYD believes new energy vehicles, including EVs and PHEVs, have entered the “knockout round” with gas-powered cars. BYD plans to more than double its overseas sales this year, as it aims for one million in 2025. For example, BYD is building a plant in Hungary that will “be Europe, for Europe.”

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EEA: average CO2 emissions from new cars and new vans in Europe increased in 2018

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Compared to cars in similar segment, SUVs are typically heavier and have more powerful engines and larger frontal areas—all features that increase fuel consumption. Sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) and battery-electric vehicles (BEV) continued to increase. of sales in 2018. In 2018, 1.66

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2020 Top 10 Countries in the Global EV Revolution

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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. more than the original Sales Blog, since it was more detailed and up-to-date. It *is* literal madness to keep doing it.

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