Germany to register 693,000 fully electric cars in 2026

Germany expects to register about 693,000 new battery electric vehicles (BEV) next year, the German Automobile Industry Association (VDA) said on Monday.

This would be an increase of approximately 30% compared to the projected figure for 2025.

Including other alternative powertrains such as plug-in hybrids, the VDA expects nearly 1 million new registrations of vehicles with electrically assisted powertrains.

Registrations of new plug-in hybrids are expected to fall slightly by about 5% to 286,000 units.

Forecasts for BEVs are slightly lower than those from the International Association of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, which expects about 740,000 new BEVs next year – assuming planned government incentives for private EV buyers take effect. The VDA said the same conditions apply to its own estimates.

The VDA expects only a modest recovery for the overall market. Total new registrations of passenger cars across all powertrain types next year are expected to be 2.9 million units, an increase of approximately 2% from 2025. That’s still well below the pre-pandemic record in 2019, when new registrations were around 3.6 million.

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