'Major turning point': EVs make up over a quarter of global car sales in 2025

Michael Holder
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Surge in electric and plug-in hybrid car adoption is increasingly eating into fossil fuel demand, Ember analysis claims

More than a quarter of all new cars sold worldwide in 2025 were electric, according to a new analysis published today which argues the world it at "a major turning point" in efforts to decarbonise road...

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