Plug-in hybrid cars by country

Plug-in hybrids combine a combustion engine with a battery that charges from the grid. In 2024, Sweden had the highest share of plug-in hybrid cars among new registrations at 23.3%. The EU average was 6.1%.

Leader (2024)
Sweden
23.3%
EU average
6.1%
Countries ranked
31

Top 15 countries by plug-in hybrid share

Plug-in hybrid share of new passenger cars by country (2024)
Sweden23.3%
Finland20.1%
Iceland16.1%
Belgium14.7%
Portugal13.5%
Ireland9.2%
United Kingdom8.5%
France8.3%
Luxembourg8.2%
Germany6.8%
Austria6.7%
Malta6.6%
Greece6.0%
Lithuania6.0%
Spain5.6%

Full ranking

Plug-in hybrid car share by country
#CountryPlug-in hybrid shareYear
1Sweden23.3%2024
2Finland20.1%2024
3Iceland16.1%2024
4Belgium14.7%2024
5Portugal13.5%2024
6Ireland9.2%2024
7United Kingdom8.5%2024
8France8.3%2024
9Luxembourg8.2%2024
10Germany6.8%2024
11Austria6.7%2024
12Malta6.6%2024
13Greece6.0%2024
14Lithuania6.0%2024
15Spain5.6%2024
16Estonia4.9%2024
17Hungary4.7%2024
18Romania4.5%2024
19Latvia4.5%2024
20Cyprus4.4%2024
21Switzerland4.2%2024
22Denmark4.1%2024
23Italy3.3%2024
24Poland2.7%2024
25Norway2.7%2024
26Slovakia2.5%2024
27Czechia2.2%2024
28Slovenia2.2%2024
29Bulgaria1.1%2024
30Croatia0.7%2024
31Kosovo0.0%2021

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