Car statistics for Georgia

In 2024, 8,473 new passenger cars were registered in Georgia, of which 6.1% were electric. For comparison, the EV share in the EU was 13.5%.

New cars (2024)
8,473
EV share
6.1%
Total car fleet (2024)
1,534,634

EV share of new cars over time

Electric vehicle share of new passenger cars in Georgia per year
20173.0%
20180.6%
20192.6%
20200.9%
20211.2%
20223.8%
20233.8%
20246.1%

New passenger cars by fuel (2024)

New passenger car registrations in Georgia by fuel (2024)
Petrol3,442 (40.6%)
Diesel2,520 (29.7%)
Hybrid1,998 (23.6%)
Electric513 (6.1%)

New registrations per year

New passenger car registrations in Georgia per year
20172,731
20183,432
20194,153
20202,396
20213,551
20225,419
20236,422
20248,473

Car fleet by age (2024)

81.2% of passenger cars in Georgia are older than 10 years.

Passenger cars in Georgia by age (2024)
Under 2 years27,489 (1.8%)
2–5 years43,699 (2.8%)
5–10 years216,953 (14.1%)
10–20 years470,286 (30.6%)
Over 20 years776,207 (50.6%)

Car fleet by fuel (2024)

Of 1,534,634 registered passenger cars in Georgia, 57.3% run on petrol, 12.6% on diesel and 30.1% on other fuels (electric, hybrid and gas).

Car fleet in Georgia by fuel (2024)
Petrol879,530 (57.3%)
Diesel193,485 (12.6%)
Other (electric/hybrid/gas)461,619 (30.1%)

EV charging stations

Georgia has 191 public EV charging stations mapped in OpenStreetMap (about 5.2 per 100,000 inhabitants). See the EV charging ranking.

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