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Electric vehicles registrations all-time high in June with 3.06 lakh units: FADA
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 1, 2026
Electric vehicle registrations up 165% in the June quarter with Iran conflict - but will the trend continue?
Electric vehicle registrations up 165% in the June quarter with Iran conflict - but will the trend continue?
Daily Finland
· Jul 6, 2026
New car registration rises by 2% in June
A total of 7,564 new passenger cars were registered in June 2026, which was 2 per cent more than one year earlier, according to Statistics Finland. In all, 12,926 new vehicles were registered in June. First registrations increased by 3 per cent from the corresponding month of the previous year. Meanwhile, in January to June period of 2026, a total of 37,257 new passenger cars were registered, which was about as much as one year earlier. Of first-time registered passenger cars in June 2026, 48 per cent were fully electric. The number of electric car registrations was 3,642, or 46 per cent higher than one year earlier. In all, 2,711 new petrol-fuelled passenger cars were registered in June, which was 12 per cent fewer than one year earlier.
CNBC
· Jul 8, 2026
Used EVs keep getting more expensive amid Iran war, high gas prices
The Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index for EVs — which tracks prices of used vehicles sold at its U.S. wholesale auctions — increased 12 compared to June 2025.
Guinee news
· Jul 8, 2026
Renforcement de l’OGP : les engins acquis sous Aladji Cellou enfin réceptionnés
L’Office guinéen de publicité (OGP) a réceptionné, le lundi 7 juillet 2026, un nouveau lot d’engins roulants destiné à renforcer ses capacités opérationnelles. Il s’agit de deux pick-up et de 25 motos acquis dans le cadre du budget de l’établissement adopté en début d’année par le Conseil d’administration. Selon les informations recueillies, ces véhicules viennent []
Trend News Agency
· Jul 5, 2026
Number of electric vehicles in Kazakhstan increases
Number of electric vehicles in Kazakhstan increases
The Rising Nepal
· 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...
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Related coverage for "Electric vehicles registrations all-time high in June with 3.06 lakh units: FADA": The New Zealand Herald — Electric vehicle registrations up 165% in the June quarter with Iran conflict - but will the trend continue?. Daily Finland — New car registration rises by 2% in June. CNBC — Used EVs keep getting more expensive amid Iran war, high gas prices. Guinee news — Renforcement de l’OGP : les engins acquis sous Aladji Cellou enfin réceptionnés. Trend News Agency — Number of electric vehicles in Kazakhstan increases. The Rising Nepal — Know Your Battery