The number of electric cars on Italy's
roads more than doubled in 2021, the electric mobility
stakeholder group Motus-E said Tuesday.
The number of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) rose by 128.4% to
136,754 registrations, said the group, which is currently
campaigning against the government's failure to renew incentives
for the sector.
In 2021, it said, some 67,255 battery-charged electric cars
were registered, 107% up on 2020, and 69,499 hybrid PHEVs, up
153.75% on 2020.
Plug-in cars accounted for 9.35% of the total market, up from
4.33% in 2020, said Motus-E.
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