Car registrations on the rise in Germany, electric vehicles with strongest growth

Car registrations on the rise in Germany, electric vehicles with strongest growth

Clean Energy Wire — 2023-07-06

Automotive Industry

Car registrations in Germany have risen by 13% in the first half of 2023 - compared to the same period in 2022 - with the number of newly registered electric vehicles increasing most significantly, according to data by the federal motor transport authority (KBA). Registrations for purely battery-powered cars increased by close to a third (31.7%) to slightly more than 220,000 in the first half of 2023, compared to the first half of 2022. Registrations in June 2023 alone saw a two-third increase compared to the same month the previous year. Last year a shortage of components led to an order pile up, which is likely driving the numbers up, the newspaper Zeit reports. Large fleet companies and car rental companies were the main reason for the increase in new registrations (almost 70%), while private car registrations increased only slightly.

However, the increasing popularity of electric vehicles did not cause the average CO₂ emissions of newly registered cars to fall in the first half of 2023, according to the KBA. The reason may lie in SUVs, which have also increased in popularity and are considered particularly harmful to the climate, according to Zeit. Petrol engine cars still account for the largest share of new registrations at 35.6%, while the market share for electric vehicles lies at 18.9%. Demand for diesel cars grew again to reach 16.7%.

The electrification of the transport sector is key for the energy transition: switching combustion engine cars for electric vehicles is set to make a big contribution to reducing emissions in the sector, as they have remained stubbornly high for years.