As the European Union continues to push for a sustainable and environmentally-friendly transportation sector, a recent report from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) highlights the uneven pace of progress towards electrification across member states. Despite significant advancements in electric vehicle (EV) technology and infrastructure, the report reveals that wide disparities persist between countries in terms of EV adoption rates, charging infrastructure development, and government incentives. The findings suggest that some member states, such as Norway and the Netherlands, are leading the charge in EV adoption, while others, including Poland and Bulgaria, are lagging behind. With the EU's ambitious goal of making all new cars electric by 2035, the report's findings have significant implications for policymakers and manufacturers seeking to bridge the gap and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon transportation sector.
Electrification advances, but progress remains uneven across Member States, report finds ACEA - European Automobile Manufacturers' Association