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As of October 2022, there were around 158,000 electric vehicles in Italy. [1] In July 2022, 3.3% of new cars registered in Italy were fully electric, and 4.6% were plug-in hybrid. [2] As of August 2022, the Fiat New 500 was the best-selling electric car in Italy. [3]
1 million plug-in electric cars sold in Europe [56] September 2018 1 million plug-in electric cars sold in the US [57] 2 million new energy passenger cars sold in China [58] (includes heavy-duty commercial vehicles) October 2018: 10% of passenger cars on Norwegian roads are plug-ins [22] November 2018: 500,000th plug-in car sold in California [59]
The adoption of plug-in electric vehicles in Europe is actively supported by the European Union and several national, provincial, and local governments in Europe. A variety of policies have been established to provide direct financial support to consumers and manufacturers; non-monetary incentives; subsidies for the deployment of charging infrastructure; and long term regulations with specific ...
The transition to electric vehicles will put around 73,000 jobs at risk in Italy, metal workers' unions and a lobby group said on Thursday, calling on the government to start discussions on ...
Plenitude, the low-carbon unit of energy group Eni, is changing its prices for electric car charging, raising its lowest unit price for electricity and replacing subscriptions with new packages of ...
Plug-in electric vehicles in the Republic of Ireland; Plug-in electric vehicles in Israel; Plug-in electric vehicles in Italy; J. Plug-in electric vehicles in Japan; K.
The number of eligible registered plug-in electric vehicles passed the 25,000 unit milestone in January 2015. [195] As of March 2017, the number of eligible registered plug-in electric cars that have benefited with the subsidy totaled 94,541 units since the launch of the programme in 2011. [207]
Silk-FAW Automotive, founded in 2021, is a joint venture between Chinese auto manufacturer FAW group and Italy based Silk EV. [1] Based in Reggio Emilia, [2] Silk-FAW automotive plans to invest up to US$1.2 billion to design, develop and build high performance electric cars with production planned in Italy as well as China.