Hungary is on the cusp of a significant shift in its transportation landscape as the country's electric vehicle (EV) transition gains momentum. The Hungarian government, led by the conservative administration, has set ambitious targets to increase the adoption of EVs and reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels. As part of this effort, a new law is set to be implemented, requiring all new car registrations to be electric or hybrid from 2025. With the EV market already experiencing a surge in popularity, this move is expected to accelerate the transition and make Hungary one of the most environmentally friendly countries in the region. But what are the implications of this shift for the country's automotive industry, and how will it impact consumers?


Electric Vehicle Transition Reaches Key Moment in Hungary  Hungarian Conservative