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Global EV outlook 2018 : towards cross-modal electrification

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24500‎$a‎Global EV outlook 2018‎$b‎: towards cross-modal electrification
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520  ‎$a‎Sales of new electric cars worldwide surpassed 1 million units in 2017 a record volume. This represents a growth in new electric car sales of 54% compared with 2016. Electric cars accounted for 39% of new car sales in Norway in 2017 the world's most advanced market of electric cars in terms of sales share. Iceland and Sweden, the next two most successful markets, achieved 11.7% and 6.3% electric car sales share, respectively, in 2017. More than half of global sales of electric cars were in the People's Republic of China (hereafter, China), where electric cars had a market share of 2.2% in 2017. Electric cars sold in the Chinese market more than doubled the amount delivered in the United States, the second-largest electric car market globally. Electrification of other transport modes is also developing quickly, especially for two-wheelers and buses. In 2017, sales of electric buses were about 100 000 and sales of two-wheelers are estimated at 30 million; for both modes, the vast majority was in China.
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