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Electric car sales set a new market share record in the European Union in 2022, industry figures showed Wednesday, as the region seeks to rid itself of fossil fuel cars. | News24_Business

Battery-powered electric cars accounted for 12.1% of new car sales, compared to 9.1% in 2021 and 1.9% in 2019, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association .

The Italian market was the only one to put a brake on the electric engine in 2022, with sales falling by 26.9%.Traditional petrol and diesel fuelled cars continued to lose ground, despite still accounting for more than half of EU car sales in 2022 at 52.8%. European automakers are investing 250 billion euros in their electrification, said Luca de Meo, ACEA president and chief executive of French automaker Renault.But De Meo said Europe needs more public charging stations, with installations limited to 2 000 per week in the EU, while 14 000 are needed weekly to ensure the continent's transition.

 

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_Business Imagine you need to drive your car and we're in stage 6 of loadshedding They won't pass here

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