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Number of electric cars worldwide climbs to 1.3 million
26 February 2016

In its latest analysis, the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research
Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) found that electric mobility is making significant
inroads. The researchers' fact-finding efforts revealed that the number of
electric cars around the globe nearly doubled to currently around 1.3
million. While China saw the steepest rise with more than 200,000 new
vehicles last year, the USA has the world's biggest fleet overall with more
than 400,000 electric vehicles on the road. With 55.250 electric cars,
Germany continues to lag far behind countries such as Japan, the
Netherlands, Norway and France.

Last year the number of electrically powered cars increased worldwide by
almost 750,000 to around 1.3 million. The ZSW came to this total in its
latest assessment of developments in electric mobility. The researchers
recorded around 550,000 new registrations in 2015, up 68% from last year
when 330,000 new electric vehicles were sold. Many of these new electric
cars - just over 207,000 - are motoring on China's roads. And with that, the
fleet of electric vehicles in China has tripled in number to 307,000. More
electric cars - a total of 410,000 - are registered in the United States
than in any other country.

Norway defended its international lead in terms of electric vehicles'
percentage share of all cars nationwide: Around 3% of some 2.64 million cars
in this Scandinavian country run on electricity. By comparison, the share in
Germany is just 0.12 percent. What's more, Norway nearly doubled the size of
its fleet to about 79,000 cars. Every fifth new registration last year was
an electric vehicle.

While customers in other countries such as China, Japan and France have long
bought predominantly domestic models, this trend is also on the upswing in
Germany thanks to a growing number of German models: Just over half of the
23,460 electric vehicles sold in Germany in 2015 were built by German
manufacturers. This was also the first year that a German-made model
appeared on the list of best-selling e-cars worldwide with 36,550 BMW i3s on
the road. The Nissan Leaf heads up this list with 193,260 sold since 2010.

The Tesla Model S took the top spot among new registrations in 2015 with
42,730 vehicles sold. The US carmaker's model edged out a pair of Japanese
models, the Mitsubishi Outlander (41,080) and the Nissan Leaf (40,270) in
the rankings. It was also the first time a Chinese manufacturer earned a
spot among the market leaders with 31,900 BYD Qin sold.

"The number of electric vehicles manufactured in the past year, 550,000,
clearly indicates that industrialization is picking up momentum," says Prof.
Werner Tillmetz, a member of ZSW's board of directors and head of the
Electrochemical Energy Technologies division. "With the continued high
growth rates, electric mobility-centered value creation is rapidly gaining
in importance. We don't want to miss the boat in Germany, a business
location where the automotive industry and its suppliers figure so
prominently. Key electric mobility technologies such as the lithium-ion
battery have to find their place in the German manufacturing portfolio,"
adds Tillmetz.

For many years now, around 95% of traffic on the road has been based on
fossil fuels, which comes with all the associated problems for the
environment and climate. Electric mobility is aimed to help mitigate these
problems. "Our calculations show that just 1.7 percent of green electricity
produced in 2015 in Germany would be enough to operate one million electric
vehicles," says ZSW researcher Andreas Püttner. "And everyone in Germany can
draw on green electricity, even for his electric car, and thereby bring
about an energy transition in the transportation sector," says this expert
in closing.

ZSW researchers tallied cars with battery-powered electric drives, range
extenders and plug-in hybrids. They did not count motorcycles, trucks, buses
or full and mild hybrid vehicles. The evaluation is based partly on data
sourced from the German Federal Motor Transport Authority as well as from
government agencies and NGOs abroad.
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