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    EV car sales to top 20 million in 2025, research firm says

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    Posted on January 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image illustrates the rise in electric vehicle sales, anticipated to surpass 20 million by 2025 according to Rho Motion's research. It highlights the growing market for EVs amidst changing regulations and subsidies, particularly in China and Europe.
    Electric vehicles representing growth in sales projected to exceed 20 million by 2025 - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    EV sales are forecasted to surpass 20 million in 2025, driven by China's subsidies and Europe's CO2 targets, despite US policy changes.

    EV car sales to top 20 million in 2025, research firm

    By Alessandro Parodi

    (Reuters) - Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles will rise by at least 17% this year to over 20 million cars, helped by an extension of China's auto trade-in subsidies, research firm Rho Motion forecast on Tuesday.

    Europe, the world's second-biggest EV market, will return to sales growth as CO2 emission targets come into effect and cheaper models become available, but the pace will remain slower than in 2023, Rho Motion Head of Research, Iola Hughes, said.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Car makers look to 2025 as a transformative year as Europe introduces new targets to encourage EV adoption and China extends subsidies, while the U.S. rolls back its electrification targets under the administration of President Donald Trump.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    EV sales in China will likely rise more than a previous forecast for 17% growth in 2025 and boost its market dominance thanks to the extension of subsidies, Rho Motion estimates. In 2024, they jumped by a record 40% to 11 million.

    Sales of Chinese-made EVs will confirm 2024 trends in Latin America, where they reached a market share of over 80%, and will continue to rise in the Asia-Pacific region and emerging markets, the firm forecasts.

    For Europe, it forecasts overall sales growth of 15% from the 3 million EVs sold last year.

    Carmakers still risk around 10 billion euros ($10.51 billion) in fines for missing EU emission targets, despite buying credits from EV makers through pools, it said.

    That compares with 15 billion euros in previous estimates, which excluded industry developments and new emission pools.

    Rho Motion sees EV sales growth of 16% in the U.S. in 2025 with limited impact from Trump's policy changes, but expects them to have long-term consequences including a worst-case-scenario 47% drop in EV battery demand by 2040.

    KEY QUOTES

    "In the US market, a lot of uncertainty has obviously hit the market in the last year or so, and we are expecting reduced EV forecasts," Hughes told Reuters.

    "However, the shift to electric vehicles is still very much happening and we will still see growth over the next decade."

    ($1 = 0.9517 euros)

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EV sales to rise by 17% in 2025, reaching over 20 million.
    • •China's subsidies boost EV market dominance.
    • •Europe's sales growth driven by CO2 targets.
    • •US market faces uncertainty but growth continues.
    • •Rho Motion forecasts long-term EV market trends.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EV car sales to top 20 million in 2025, research firm says

    1What is the expected growth rate for EV sales in 2025?

    Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are expected to rise by at least 17% in 2025, reaching over 20 million cars.

    2How will China's policies affect EV sales?

    China's extension of auto trade-in subsidies is projected to boost EV sales growth beyond the previously forecasted 17% in 2025, enhancing its market dominance.

    3What are the expected trends in the European EV market?

    Europe is anticipated to return to sales growth with a forecast of 15% overall sales increase from the 3 million EVs sold last year, driven by new CO2 emission targets.

    4What risks do car manufacturers face regarding EU emission targets?

    Carmakers risk incurring fines of around 10 billion euros for missing EU emission targets, despite strategies like buying credits from EV makers.

    5What impact will U.S. policy changes have on EV sales?

    The U.S. is expected to see a 16% growth in EV sales in 2025, although recent policy changes may have long-term negative effects on the market.

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