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@EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

👋 Watt’s up, Europe?

The numbers of electric vehicles sold in Europe in 2024 are in:

⚡ 1.45 million new battery-only EVs registered
📈 +32% growth in the total electric fleet
🚗 Nearly 6 million e-vehicles on the road
🔋 13.6% of all new car registrations are electric

Europe is accelerating full throttle to a clean future.

Read more: https://link.europa.eu/cNKjkh

A color-coded map of Europe titled "Share of electric vehicles sold in each EU country in 2024," showing the share of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as a percentage of total new passenger car registrations. The EU average is 13.5%. Countries with the highest shares (>20%, darkest shade) include Sweden (35%), Netherlands (34.5%), Finland (29.5%), Luxembourg (27.4%), Belgium (28%), and Denmark (51%).  Other countries like France (16.5%), Portugal (19.9%), and Austria (17.5%) are also in the <20% range. Several Eastern and Southern European countries (including Italy, Spain, Poland, and Czechia) have shares below 10% (the lightest shades).
A color-coded map of Europe titled "Share of electric vehicles sold in each EU country in 2024," showing the share of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as a percentage of total new passenger car registrations. The EU average is 13.5%. Countries with the highest shares (>20%, darkest shade) include Sweden (35%), Netherlands (34.5%), Finland (29.5%), Luxembourg (27.4%), Belgium (28%), and Denmark (51%). Other countries like France (16.5%), Portugal (19.9%), and Austria (17.5%) are also in the <20% range. Several Eastern and Southern European countries (including Italy, Spain, Poland, and Czechia) have shares below 10% (the lightest shades).
A color-coded map of Europe titled "Share of electric vehicles sold in each EU country in 2024," showing the share of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as a percentage of total new passenger car registrations. The EU average is 13.5%. Countries with the highest shares (>20%, darkest shade) include Sweden (35%), Netherlands (34.5%), Finland (29.5%), Luxembourg (27.4%), Belgium (28%), and Denmark (51%). Other countries like France (16.5%), Portugal (19.9%), and Austria (17.5%) are also in the <20% range. Several Eastern and Southern European countries (including Italy, Spain, Poland, and Czechia) have shares below 10% (the lightest shades).
Joe GANIO-MEGO
@joeganiomego@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

EVs are better than ICEs, but autonomous vehicles would be even nicer.
I hope to live as long as seein them.
#autonomousvehicles

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Stephen Shankland
@stshank@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

More autonomous vehicle tourism opportunities coming to the Bay Area. I recommend visitors try out Waymo for the novelty.

The ride-share area is easier to navigate than the airport's fraught passenger pickup/dropoff zone.

Will SFO update its Uber+Lyft signage?

https://www.sf.gov/news-mayor-lurie-takes-key-step-toward-launching-waymo-at-sfo
#SFO #SanFrancisco #Waymo #AutonomousVehicles

https://www.sf.gov/news-mayor-lurie-takes-key-step-toward-launching-waymo-at-sfo
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