7 Countries Driving The Electric Car Revolution

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.

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Norway

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.

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Denmark

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.

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Netherlands

From bikes to battery boats and cars, Netherlands recorded: 35 per cent of new passenger cars sold are EVs.

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China

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

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United Kingdom

Charging towards a cleaner tomorrow, Britain has achieved EVs having 21.6 per cent market share this year.

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Germany

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.

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France

Investment in sustainable mobility is reshaping France's car culture. It recorded 17.6 per cent electric car sales.

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