Core Insights - The global electric vehicle (EV) registrations are projected to grow by 20% in 2025, reaching 20.7 million units, although growth may slow in 2026 [1][3] - In December, global EV registrations increased by 6% year-on-year, totaling nearly 2.1 million units, marking the slowest growth since February 2024 [4] - The U.S. EV tax credit program is expected to impact North American EV registrations negatively, leading to a 39% year-on-year decline in December [4][5] Regional Summaries - China: EV sales are expected to grow by 17% in 2025, reaching 12.9 million units, with December sales showing a minimal increase of 2% [4][5] - North America: December registrations fell by 39% to just over 100,000 units, with an annual decline of 4%. Overall, the U.S. market is projected to see a 29% drop in sales, contributing to a 23% decline in the North American region [5][2] - Europe: December registrations rose by 34% to over 450,000 units, with an annual growth of 33%. The growth rate is expected to slow to 15% in the coming year [5][2] - Other Regions: Sales in other parts of the world increased by 41% in December, exceeding 160,000 units, with a projected annual growth of 48% for 2025 [5][2]
机构:2025年全球纯电和插电式混动汽车销量增长20%
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-14 06:17