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Europe is predicted to have 10.5 million electric vehicles (EVs) on its roads by 2030.
That’s according to a new report Eurelectric and EY, which predicts fleet electrification in Europe will see a 24-fold increase by the end of this decade.
The findings suggest the bus segment will have electrified 42% of its vehicle population, followed by the car and van segments that will have electrified at 17.5% and 12% respectively.
However, the study finds a 13-fold increase in the charging infrastructure is needed to meet the European Commission’s target of three million public charging points by 2030.
Kristian Ruby, Secretary General of Eurelectric, said: “Electrification of car fleets can be a real game-changer. It comes with tangible reductions of total costs of ownership and carbon dioxide emissions. So it is a good deal both for fleet owners and society at large.”

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