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Europe EV Sales Jump in April

According to data published on Wednesday, sales of fully electric vehicles in Europe's major auto?markets soared in April. This continued a strong growth as subsidies, policy supports and higher petrol prices boosted?demand.

Data from E-Mobility Europe (formerly New Automotive) and Fier Automotive revealed that battery-electric vehicle (BEV), a proxy of sales, increased 34.1% in comparison to the previous year, reaching 201,541 cars across 15 European countries. This follows a rise of 51.3% in March.

The increase in sales'suggests that the switch to electric cars in Europe is accelerating even as carmakers are facing weaker consumer demand on some markets, and increasing pressure from Chinese rivals.

The policy lesson is that when governments instill confidence in consumers, BEV adoption increases.

UNEVEN REGIONAL PICTURE

Regionally, the picture is still uneven.

The groups reported that in the first four month of this year, battery-electric vehicle registrations increased by 31.3%, to 740 021 vehicles.

This increase has helped reduce oil consumption by nearly 3 million barrels. Germany was the biggest market in terms of volume with 25.8% battery-electric vehicle registrations in April. France had 26.2%.

Northern Europe was ahead of the region with Norway at 98.6%, and Denmark at 81.9 %. Finland and Sweden had shares of 48.8% &?40.7%.

Spain's battery electric registrations have risen?37.3% and Poland's by 50.1% year-to-date, but both remain below a 10% market share.

Italy was the largest market with the highest growth rate, up 97.2%. These figures are derived?from the European Alternative Fuels Observatory and come before European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (EAMA) registration data, due on May 27, 2015. (Reporting and editing by Matt Scuffham; Amir Orusov and Mathias de Rozario)

(source: Reuters)