In a significant milestone for the automotive industry, electric vehicles (EVs) have surpassed gas-powered cars in sales for the first time in Europe. According to recent data, a record number of EVs were sold in the region, marking a major turning point in the shift towards cleaner, more sustainable transportation. The UK, Germany, and Norway, long-time leaders in EV adoption, drove the surge in sales, with many other European countries also reporting significant increases. As governments continue to impose stricter emissions regulations and incentivize the adoption of EVs, it's likely that this trend will continue to gain momentum, potentially paving the way for a global shift towards electric vehicles.
EVs just outsold gas cars in Europe for the first time Fast Company