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Global EV demand rises again as Europe offsets China, U.S. weakness

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 6:04 PM

By Mathias de Rozario

July 10 (Reuters) – Global demand for electric vehicles rose ​for a fourth straight ‌month in June, driven by strong growth in Europe as sales weakened in China ‌and ​North America, data ⁠from consultancy ⁠Benchmark Mineral Intelligence showed on Friday.

Registrations of battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles climbed ​7% from a year earlier to 2 million ⁠in June, ⁠while first-half volumes were ​up 2%.

• Europe EV registrations ​rose 31% to about ‌530,000 units, a record for June

• BMI says Europe remains the main engine ⁠of EV growth

• China registrations fell 11% to around 1 million ⁠vehicles

• ‌North America registrations ⁠fell 13% following the ​end ‌of U.S. EV tax ​credits

• ⁠Chinese automakers continue expanding overseas amid weaker domestic demand

(Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk; Editing by ​Matt Scuffham)