European drivers have made a significant shift towards electric vehicles, with a historic milestone achieved in 2023: for the first time ever, electric vehicles (EVs) outsold pure gas cars in the region. According to recent data, EVs accounted for a substantial 54% of new car registrations in Europe, marking a major turning point in the continent's automotive landscape. The rapid adoption of EVs can be attributed to growing environmental concerns, increasing government incentives, and the expanding availability of charging infrastructure. As the European Union sets ambitious targets to phase out internal combustion engines by 2035, the EV market is poised to continue its upward trajectory, with major automakers investing heavily in electric vehicle production to meet the growing demand.
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