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EV Fleet Visuals — Real Data

EV Fleet Visuals — Real Data (Selected EU figures)

Interactive charts showing corporate fleet share, BEV market share, and charging infrastructure statistics using public sources.

1. Corporate / Fleet Share of New Car Registrations (EU)

Data point shown: Corporate fleets ≈ 61% of new registrations (Q2 2025). This highlights how dominant fleets are in new car demand and why fleet policy matters. 0

2. Battery-Electric Vehicle (BEV) Share of New Registrations (EU, 2025 YTD)

BEV market share (YTD Oct 2025): 16.4% of new passenger car registrations in the EU. Context: hybrids and ICE still hold large shares. 1

3. Public Charging Points — Top three countries (counts)

Public charging point counts (approx., end-2024/2025 reporting): Netherlands ~198,000; Germany ~185,000; France ~159,000. These absolute counts show where infrastructure is densest. 2

4. EU BEV-to-Public-Charger Ratio (Aggregate)

Aggregate EAFO/EAFO-derived estimate: approx. ~5 BEVs per public charging point in the EU (based on ~3M BEVs and ~632,423 public charging points in EAFO reporting). This ratio matters for accessibility and queuing risk. 3

Raw figures & quick source references

  • Fleet shareCorporate fleets ≈ 61% of new registrations (Q2 2025) — ICCT policy brief. 4
  • BEV market shareBEV 16.4% YTD Oct 2025 — ACEA new car registrations update. 5
  • Charging countsNetherlands ~198k, Germany ~185k, France ~159k public chargers (reporting end-2024/2025). Sources: IEA & EV charging reports. 6
  • BEV/charger ratio~5 BEVs per public charger (EAFO aggregate estimate: ~3M BEVs / ~632,423 public chargers). 7
  • Context / NewsRecent Reuters reporting on the industry letter to the European Commission (Dec 8, 2025). 8
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