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Data shows that Germany has seen record sales of e-cars in the first half of the year.

Data shows that Germany has seen record sales of e-cars in the first half of the year.

The German road traffic agency KBA announced on Wednesday that electric car sales had reached a new record in Germany in the first six months of this year. This represents nearly one out of five new registrations.

According to the European Automobile Manufacturer's Association, sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe are up significantly this year, despite a decline in total vehicle sales. Germany is among the fastest growing markets.

Experts say that the growing interest in electric vehicles in Europe, which is the second largest EV market in the world, is largely a result of new EU emission standards and the introduction of cheaper electric models.

The KBA reported that EV sales in Germany had reached 248,726 in the first half of 2025. This is up by 35% from 184,125 in the same time period last year, and beats the previous record in 2023.

KBA reported that EVs accounted for 17.7% of all newly registered vehicles during the first half year.

The total number of new vehicles registered between January and the end of June was 1.4 million, a drop by 4.7% compared to the same period in the previous year.

(source: Reuters)