Europe Car Registrations Log Sharp Contraction: ACEA
19 Settembre 2024 - 4:52AM
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Europe's new car registrations posted a steep decline in August
largely due to the notable decrease in electric car sales, data
from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association, or ACEA,
showed on Thursday.
New car sales decreased 18.3 percent on a yearly basis with
negative results across all four major markets. Sales had increased
0.2 percent in July and 4.3 percent in June.
Sales in Germany and France plunged 27.8 percent and 24.3
percent, respectively. Italy posted a 13.4 percent drop and sales
in Spain were down 6.5 percent.
Registrations of battery-electric cars declined 43.9 percent to
92,627, with total market share falling to 14.4 percent. This was
driven by the spectacular drop in the two biggest markets for BEV
cars, namely Germany and France, the ACEA said.
At the same time, plug-in hybrid car registrations saw a
decrease of 22.3 percent in August. Meanwhile, hybrid-electric
vehicle sales grew 6.6 percent. Petrol car sales dropped 17.1
percent and the diesel car market decreased 26.4 percent.
During January to August, new car registrations grew 1.4 percent
and hit 7.2 million units. While Spain and Italy showed positive
growth, the French and the German markets dropped moderately.
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