European automotive market shifts into high gear as electric vehicles gain momentum. A recent report reveals that nearly one in four new cars sold in Europe is now fully electric, signaling a significant milestone in the continent's transition to cleaner transportation. This surge in electric vehicle adoption has been driven by growing consumer demand, government incentives, and a widening range of models from major manufacturers. As governments set increasingly stringent emissions targets, the European automotive industry is racing to meet the challenge, with many countries aiming to ban internal combustion engines altogether in the coming years.


One in four new cars in Europe now sold as fully electric  Automotive World