Data InsightsOne in four cars sold in 2025 was electric

One in four cars sold in 2025 was electric

Horizontal bar chart of the share of new cars sold in 2025 that were electric, where it compares countries and regions and shows large differences — Norway about 97%, China about 53% (more than half), and the global average about 25%. Note: "electric" includes fully battery-electric and plug-in hybrids; data source: International Energy Agency, Global EV Outlook (2026). License: CC BY.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) just published its latest annual Global EV Outlook. It provides estimates for electric vehicle sales in 2025.

One in four (25%) cars sold in 2025 were electric, more than double the share from just four years earlier.

But there are large differences in adoption rates across the world. This chart shows new sales shares by country. In Norway, almost every new car is an electric one. In China, more than half are, while in the United States, it’s just 10%.

These figures include fully electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. You can find this data broken down by vehicle type in this chart.

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