The maps depicted here are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.
United StatesEV Stock: 275,104EVSE Stock: 21,814
JapanEV Stock: 108,248EVSE Stock: 11,511
GermanyEV Stock: 24,419EVSE Stock: 2,821
FranceEV Stock: 30,912EVSE Stock: 8,600
SwedenEV Stock: 6,990EVSE Stock: 3,100
ItalyEV Stock: 7,584EVSE Stock: 2,520
CanadaEV Stock: 10,778EVSE Stock: 3,117
Global EV Outlook 2015key takeaways
95%+ Percentage of 2014 Global EV Stock in EVI Countries
© 2015 Global EV Outlook (GEO 2015) OECD/IEA, 9 rue de la Fédération, 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France. GEO 2015 is subject to the IEA’s terms and conditions at http://www.iea.org/t&c/.
IndiaEV Stock: 2,689EVSE Stock: 328
South AfricaEV Stock: 48EVSE Stock: N/A
ChinaEV Stock: 83,198EVSE Stock: 30,000
PortugalEV Stock: 743EVSE Stock: 1,330
United KingdomEV Stock: 21,425EVSE Stock: 2,866
SpainEV Stock: 3,536EVSE Stock: 775
NorwayEV Stock: 40,887EVSE Stock: 6,208
DenmarkEV Stock: 2,799EVSE Stock: 1,721
NetherlandsEV Stock: 43,762EVSE Stock: 12,114
For more information and for other reports go to: http://www.iea.org/eviA
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The Global EV Outlook represents the collective effort of seven years of primary data gathering and analysis from the Electric Vehicle Initiative’s 16 member governments. Below are key takeaways and insights from this work. Overall, EV and charging infrastructure deployment has continued growing since the 2013 Global EV Outlook. Battery costs have come down while energy density has climbed; vehicle electrification has gone multi-modal with 46,000 electric buses and 235 million electric two-wheelers deployed; and total EV spending by EVI governments equalled 16 billion USD between 2008-2014.
665,000+(through end of 2014)
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global EV sales
EV spending by category
EVSE stock more than doubled for slow charging points between the end of 2012 and 2014, and increased eightfold for fast charging points.
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