Car statistics for Serbia

In 2024, 49,282 new passenger cars were registered in Serbia, of which 1.2% were electric. For comparison, the EV share in the EU was 13.5%.

New cars (2024)
49,282
EV share
1.2%
Total car fleet (2024)
2,476,419

EV share of new cars over time

Electric vehicle share of new passenger cars in Serbia per year
20190.1%
20200.1%
20210.3%
20220.5%
20231.1%
20241.2%

New passenger cars by fuel (2024)

New passenger car registrations in Serbia by fuel (2024)
Petrol22,977 (46.6%)
Hybrid13,985 (28.4%)
Diesel10,036 (20.4%)
Other1,668 (3.4%)
Electric604 (1.2%)
Gas12 (0.0%)

New registrations per year

New passenger car registrations in Serbia per year
201530,572
201634,461
201740,461
201843,954
201949,926
202045,061
202141,301
202242,256
202345,960
202449,282

Car fleet by age (2024)

83.0% of passenger cars in Serbia are older than 10 years.

Passenger cars in Serbia by age (2024)
Under 2 years49,282 (2.0%)
2–5 years122,378 (4.9%)
5–10 years248,589 (10.0%)
10–20 years1,265,184 (51.1%)
Over 20 years790,986 (31.9%)

Car fleet by fuel (2024)

Of 2,476,419 registered passenger cars in Serbia, 36.4% run on petrol, 56.1% on diesel and 7.5% on other fuels (electric, hybrid and gas).

Car fleet in Serbia by fuel (2024)
Petrol901,663 (36.4%)
Diesel1,388,677 (56.1%)
Other (electric/hybrid/gas)186,079 (7.5%)

EV charging stations

Serbia has 108 public EV charging stations mapped in OpenStreetMap (about 1.6 per 100,000 inhabitants). See the EV charging ranking.

Road safety (2024)

Serbia recorded 7.8 road deaths per 100,000 inhabitants (514 in total) in 2024. The EU average was 4.4 per 100,000, so Serbia is above the EU average. See the road safety ranking.

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