European Union countries are under pressure to boost electric vehicle adoption as the bloc aims to reach a 25% battery-electric vehicle (BEV) share by 2030. However, a recent report reveals that eight member states still do not offer any incentives for EV buyers, leaving them at a disadvantage in the market. The EU's goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable transportation, but without incentives, many consumers may be hesitant to make the switch to electric. As the EU continues to push for a greener future, it remains to be seen whether these countries will follow suit and introduce EV incentives to meet the bloc's ambitious targets.
Eight EU Countries Still Offer No EV Incentives in 2026 as Bloc Targets 25% BEV Share eletric-vehicles.com