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Global EV demand rises in June, led by Europe; China, US sales fall

Created at 9 Jul · 11:07 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Global electric vehicle demand increased for the fourth consecutive month in June, reaching 2 million registrations. Europe saw a significant surge, while China and North America experienced declines. Chinese automakers are expanding internationally amid weaker domestic sales.

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Key Numbers

2 millionglobal EV registrations in June
7%year-over-year global EV sales growth in June
2%year-over-year global EV sales growth in first-half
530,000European EV registrations in June
31%European EV registration growth in June
1 millionChina EV registrations in June
11%China EV registration decline in June
13%North America EV registration decline in June
1.8 millionglobal EV sales in May 2026
7.5 millionglobal EV sales YTD May 2026
26%Europe EV sales growth YTD May 2026

Who's Involved

Benchmark Mineral Intelligence
Provided data on global electric vehicle demand
Mathias de Rozario
Reuters reporter
Matt Scuffham
Reuters editor
Charles Lester
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence Data Manager
BCG
Provided analysis on EV strategies and adoption trends
Stellantis
Confirmed plans to produce Leapmotor EVs in Spain
BYD
Expected to begin production in Hungary
Global EV demand rises in June, led by Europe; China, US sales fall

↳ Why This Matters

The diverging trends in EV adoption across major global markets highlight shifting consumer preferences, the impact of government policies, and the competitive landscape for automakers. Europe's robust growth, contrasted with weakness in China and North America, signals potential shifts in manufacturing and sales strategies.

Key facts

  • Global electric vehicle demand rose 7% year-over-year in June to 2 million units.
  • Europe's EV registrations increased by 31% in June, reaching a record 530,000 units.
  • China's EV registrations declined 11% in June.
  • North American EV registrations fell 13% due to the end of U.S. tax credits.
  • Global EV sales for the first five months of 2026 reached 7.5 million vehicles.
  • Europe remains the strongest performing major EV market in 2026, up 26% year-to-date.

Global demand for electric vehicles (EVs) saw a 7% year-over-year increase in June, reaching 2 million registrations, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth. This rise was primarily fueled by a strong performance in Europe, which recorded a record 31% increase in EV registrations to approximately 530,000 units. Benchmark Mineral Intelligence identified Europe as the main engine of EV growth.

Conversely, sales weakened in China and North America. China experienced an 11% decline in EV registrations, falling to around 1 million vehicles. North America saw a 13% decrease, attributed to the conclusion of U.S. EV tax credits. Despite weaker domestic demand, Chinese automakers continue to expand their presence internationally.

Data from May 2026 indicated global EV sales of 1.8 million units, with Europe showing a 26% year-to-date increase, supported by government incentives and rising fuel prices. Chinese-made EVs are increasing their market share in Europe, with plans for local production by companies like Stellantis and BYD.

Analysis from BCG suggests a divergence in EV adoption paths across major markets. While China's market remains buoyant, Europe and the U.S. are facing rockier growth due to policy changes and product-price mismatches. BCG's model predicts that by 2030, plug-in EVs will constitute 45% of total new vehicle sales globally, with China leading at 80%, Europe nearing 60%, and the U.S. projected to be below 30%.

Frequently asked questions

Global electric vehicle registrations climbed to 2 million units in June, a 7% increase from the previous year.

Europe led EV growth with a 31% increase in registrations, reaching a record 530,000 units for the month.

North American EV registrations decreased by 13% following the end of U.S. EV tax credits.

BCG projects that plug-in EVs will account for 45% of global new vehicle sales by 2030.

What Happens Next

01Stellantis will start producing Leapmotor EVs in Spain in the second half of 2026.
02BYD is expected to begin production in Hungary toward the end of 2026.

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How It Developed

Global electric vehicle registrations climbed 7% year-over-year to 2 million in June.
Europe recorded a record 31% increase in EV registrations for June, reaching approximately 530,000 units.
China's EV registrations fell 11% to around 1 million vehicles in June.
North American EV registrations decreased by 13% following the conclusion of U.S. EV tax credits.
Chinese automakers are increasing their global expansion due to weaker domestic demand.
Global EV sales reached 1.8 million units in May 2026, up 3% from May 2025.
Europe's year-to-date EV sales were up 26% in May 2026.
Chinese-made EVs are gaining market share in Europe despite EU tariffs.

Sources

T1
Global EV demand rises again as Europe offsets China, U.S. weaknessReuters
T2
EV Strategies in the US Europe and China | BCGbcg.com
T2
Global EV sales hit 1.8 million in May as Europe races aheadelectrek.co

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