Electric Vehicles (EVs) are gaining significant traction in the European Union, with a new report revealing that they now account for a staggering 20% of all new car registrations in 2026. As the demand for electric cars continues to soar, traditional petrol-powered vehicles are seeing a decline in sales. According to the report, the shift towards electric mobility is being driven by a combination of government incentives, improving infrastructure, and growing consumer awareness of the environmental benefits of EVs. As the EU aims to become carbon neutral by 2050, the rapid adoption of electric vehicles is seen as a crucial step towards achieving this goal.


EU: EV Registrations Hit 20% Share as Petrol Sales Slide in 2026  Electric Cars Report