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Electric cars on the rise in the EU as share of new registrations reaches 20 percent

Sweden Herald

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June 23, 2026

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The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Know Your Battery

A rapid growth in the adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs), also known as New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) in Nepal, made headl...

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Electric car sales surge even as fuel prices ease

EV makers believe that following a surge in sales due to the cost of fuel, electric cars have won mainstream acceptance.

NL Times

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More people buy second-hand electric car as fuel prices surge due to Iran war

Sales of used electric vehicles in the Netherlands rose sharply in the first half of this year, increasing more than 54 to 70,547 cars compared with a year earlier, according to industry group BOV

The Slovenia Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

As EVs Become the Majority of New Car Registrations in Singapore, Allianz Highlights a Shift in Ownership Mindset

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 7 July 2026 - Electric vehicles (EVs) have reached a defining milestone in Singapore. Allianz Insurance Singapore says the national EV conversation is evolving beyond adoption towards a fundamental shift in how drivers think about vehicle ownership, as EVs ...

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 7, 2026

Electric vehicles registrations all-time high in June with 3.06 lakh units: FADA

What makes this transition durable is its breadth and its ownership

Hungary Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

BMW Model Built in Debrecen Outperforms Rivals in Norwegian Range Test

The results of the latest Norwegian EV range test are in. In this regularly conducted trial, German manufacturers’ models came out on top, although their Asian competitors also delivered strong performances. It appears that electric vehicle drivers have less and less reason to worry about frequent charging breaks, reports Világgazdaság. For a long time, limited range [] The post BMW Model Built in Debrecen Outperforms Rivals in Norwegian Range Test appeared first on Hungary Today.

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Related coverage for "Electric cars on the rise in the EU as share of new registrations reaches 20 percent": The Rising Nepal — Know Your Battery. Brisbane Times — Electric car sales surge even as fuel prices ease. NL Times — More people buy second-hand electric car as fuel prices surge due to Iran war. The Slovenia Times — As EVs Become the Majority of New Car Registrations in Singapore, Allianz Highlights a Shift in Ownership Mindset. The Hindu BusinessLine — Electric vehicles registrations all-time high in June with 3.06 lakh units: FADA. Hungary Today — BMW Model Built in Debrecen Outperforms Rivals in Norwegian Range Test