Electric cars are rewriting the rules of modern travel as more and more folks opt for them across the world. These 7 nations are racing ahead in 2025, setting the global benchmark for clean, sustainable mobility, according to Statista.
The global pioneer, Norway leads the world with a miraculous and impressive 93.7 per cent of all new car sales being fully electric ones.
Europe’s silent EV success story is being scripted across the water in Denmark too. The nation's green policies and expanding charging network are responsible for a 63.5 per cent share of car sales being electric in 2025.
From bikes to battery boats and cars, Netherlands recorded: 35 per cent of new passenger cars sold are EVs.
With massive production and innovation, China drives both demand and supply for the global EV boom -- 29.8 per cent of new car sales are electric in 2025. Also China is one of the largest exporter of EVs
Charging towards a cleaner tomorrow, Britain has achieved EVs having 21.6 per cent market share this year.
Home to some of the world’s finest automakers, Germany’s shift to EVs is growing quickly -- 17.7 per cent of new cars purchased are electric cars.
Investment in sustainable mobility is reshaping France's car culture. It recorded 17.6 per cent electric car sales.