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Global EV Sales Shows Second Straight Monthly Increase: Report

By Enersider Desk| New Delhi

Global demand for electric vehicles rose for a second straight month in April as high petrol prices kept steering buyers ​away from combustion-engine cars, data from consultancy Benchmark Mineral Intelligence showed on ‌Wednesday.

Registrations of new battery-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles rose 6% from a year earlier to 1.6 million in April, a proxy for sales, although they fell 9% from March’s record ​monthly high, BMI said.

“Demand continues to be supported by policy incentives, rising ​petrol prices, and growing Chinese OEM presence,” BMI said in a ⁠statement. Governments kept measures in place to limit fuel prices after the war in the Middle ​East disrupted a major shipping route for oil.

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In Europe, registrations climbed 27% to about ​400,000 units in April, while countries in the European Economic Area and Switzerland have committed nearly 200 billion euros ($235 billion) to their EV ecosystem, a recent study showed.

In China, April EV registration declined 8% by year to around 8,50,000 units following the withdrawal of auto trade-in incentives and the expiry of tax benefits on electric vehicle purchases.Despite the slowdown in domestic registration, Chinese automakers continued expanding surpassing 4,00,000 units April, while total vehicle exports nearly 1.4 million units during the first four months of 2026 which is more than double the figures recorded a year earlier.

In North America, registrations dropped 28% to 1,20,000 units in ​April after the ​end of a ⁠U.S. tax credit scheme and proposals by President Donald Trump’s administration to further ease carbon dioxide emissions rules. Mexico stood out, ​with sales up nearly 50% this year, while Canada’s 7% decline ​is expected ⁠to reverse after a new incentive programme.

Chinese brands are also gaining ground in Europe despite European Union tariffs: 22% of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids sold there in ⁠the first ​four months of 2026 were made in China, ​up from 19% a year earlier, BMI data showed.

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