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Growing GHG Emission Concerns Propelling Electric Car Production

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), 2.3 million electric cars were sold across the world, in 2020. High volume sales of electric vehicles (EVs) can be attributed to the stringent government emission norms, on account of the rising environmental pollution concerns. Over the last decade, greenhouse gas (GHG) levels have significantly surged due to the vast number of fossil fuel-based automobiles operating on global roads. To mitigate the adverse effects of GHGs, governments across the world are supporting the production and adoption of such cars within their territories.

Moreover, the rising consolidation and surging number of joint ventures among the leading electric car manufacturers will fuel the electric car market at a CAGR of 33.6% during 2017–2023. The market sold 0.8 million units in 2016 and it is projected to sell 5.3 million units by 2023. Manufacturers are collaborating with each other to develop novel technologies to create more advanced electric cars that cater to the surging needs of customers. For example, in September 2017, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. allied with Ford Motor Co. to develop and produce EVs and connected vehicle technology for 3 years. 

Electric Car Market Outlook - P&S Intelligence


According to P&S Intelligence, APAC records the highest sales of electric cars, due to the huge government support in terms of incentives and subsidies on such vehicles and implementation of stringent vehicular emission norms in Japan and China. For instance, according to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM), the sales of battery electric vehicle (BEV) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) passenger cars increased from 155,000 in October 2020 to 186,000 in November 2020.

Whereas, the European electric car market is expected to register the highest sales rate in the coming years, due to the increasing adoption of such new energy vehicles in the U.K., Norway, and Germany. According to the European Federation for Transport and Environment, 507,000 new PHEV electric cars were sold in the 27 member nations of the European Union in 2020. In the same year, one out of eight cars purchased in Germany was an EV. As per this organization, Renault Zoe, Volkswagen ID, and Tesla Model 3 were the most commonly procured BEVs in the EU countries.

Thus, the rising government initiatives toward promoting EV sales and manufacturing and increasing collaborations among OEMs will augment the adoption of electric cars in the foreseeable future. 

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Immediate Short-Term Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Electric Vehicle Industry

 Due to the rising pollution and increasing public awareness about the toxic emissions released from fossil fuel-powered vehicles, the global electric vehicle market has observed a sharp surge in recent years. Moreover, the enhanced safety and comfort provided by the electric vehicles and the implementation of several favorable government initiatives in many countries have caused the rapid advancement of the market during the last few years, especially from 2014 to 2019.



Due to this expansion, the global electric car fleet in 2019 recorded a growth of over 40% from 2018 and later surpassed 7.2 million units at the end of the year. According to reports, 2.1 million units of electric vehicles were sold all over the world in 2019. Many industry experts predicted that 2020 would be an even better year for the market. However, the COVID-19 pandemic had other plans.

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According to the forecast of the market research firm, P&S Intelligence, the market would register a fall of as much as 43% from the previously expected pre-COVID forecast for 2020. Furthermore, the sales of electric vehicles would fall to only 1.8 million units in 2020, which is a considerable reduction from the global sales observed in 2019. China, which is the biggest electric vehicle market in the world, recorded a huge fall in electric vehicle sales because of COVID.

Hence, it is safe to say from the above paragraphs that the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the progress of the market and as a result, the market would now fall sharply all over the world in the coming months. However, the market would rebound strongly once the COVID situation improves and start exhibiting rapid expansion throughout the world.

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