It's been estimated that electric vehicle sales in Europe have risen by 81% over the last year. This is largely due to government incentives and the increasing availability of charging infrastructure. Additionally, many countries in Europe are setting targets to phase out petrol and diesel cars by the year 2050, which is helping to drive the adoption of EVs.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), there are now over 5 million electric vehicles on European roads, including hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and battery electric cars. The IEA also estimates that there will be 20 million electric cars in Europe by 2030.
As it stands, electric cars are having a major impact on the way people travel in Europe. From environmental benefits to cost savings, there are plenty of reasons to make the switch. Of course, there are still some issues that need to be sorted out, such as the slow charging times, but it's clear that Europe is well on its way to becoming an electric vehicle powerhouse.
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