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Global EV sales fall again in February

Worldwide, registrations fell for a second month in February to just over one million cars sold, their lowest since ‌the ⁠same month of 2024.

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Global EV sales down 11% to just over 1 million while February sales down 32% in China, 35% in North America

Global EV registrations fell 11% in February, dragged by ‌China’s largest sales drop since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, data by consultancy Benchmark Mineral Intelligence (BMI) showed on Friday.

As governments worldwide hit the brake on policies designed ​to encourage purchases of electric cars, China has pulled funding for auto trade-ins, while ​a tax exemption on EV purchases in the country expired ⁠at the end of last year.

China, the world’s largest EV market, recorded in ​February a 32% year-on-year drop in new battery-electric and plug-in hybrid car registrations, a ​proxy for sales, to less than 500,000 vehicles, BMI said.

That is in line with a 34% drop in overall car sales in the month recorded by the China Association of Automobile ​Manufacturers.

“Consumers are very price sensitive”, BMI data manager Charles Lester said.

Worldwide, registrations fell ​for a second month in February to just over one million cars sold, their lowest since ‌the ⁠same month of 2024.

The North American market contracted by 35% to under 90,000 EVs sold, falling for a fifth consecutive month after the end of an EV tax credit scheme in the United States last September and proposals by President Donald ​Trump’s administration to further ​cut Co2 emission ⁠standards.

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