Europe's Electric Vehicle Revolution Gains Momentum as US and China Struggle to Keep Pace As the world transitions towards cleaner and more sustainable modes of transportation, Europe has emerged as a leader in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Despite initial lagging behind the US and China, European countries have rapidly accelerated their adoption of EVs, driven by stringent emissions regulations, government incentives, and a strong push towards reducing carbon footprint. According to recent data, Norway, the Netherlands, and Sweden are among the top EV-adopting nations, with many European cities aiming to ban internal combustion engines by 2030. As the EU sets ambitious targets to phase out fossil fuels, the continent's EV market is poised for significant growth, leaving the US and China to play catch-up in the global EV revolution.


With U.S., China lagging, Europe leads the way on EVs  thestreet.com