EVs

Which Nations Are Considering Electric Vehicles?

Only 22 percent of adults surveyed for the Statista Global Consumer Survey in the United States said that an electric vehicle would be an option for them when buying a new car. This puts the country behind many other nations, as a look at our chart shows. Nations in Asia, for example South Koreans and Indians were much more enthusiastic about purchasing an EV, while the Swiss and Brits were among the more enthusiastic in Europe.

While price incentives and a good charging infrastructure can certainly convince some to purchase electric, the size of a country and the distances usually driven also play a role. While the U.S. is home to a comparably large share of the global EV fleet and sales of new electric vehicles reached a 5-percent share of all car sales in late 2021, the U.S. passenger vehicle stock is still less than 1 percent electric.

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This chart shows the share of respondents in selected countries who would consider an EV when buying a car (in percent).

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Newly registered electric vehicles Thailand 2022-2024
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Market share of electric vehicles South Korea 2014-2023
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Registered electric vehicles South Korea 2023, by brand
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Electric vehicles unit sales in Mexico 2020-2023
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Number of battery electric vehicles (BEV) in Hungary 2016-2022
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Share of electric cars in car sharing fleets in Germany 2020-2023

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