European battery electric vehicle registrations hit a record 23.6% market share in May 2026, with 212,387 fully electric cars sold across 17 key markets, up 34.4% year-on-year.
Year-to-date registrations now stand at 962,010, up 31.8% on 2025. Seven of the top ten best-selling BEVs in Europe this year are from European brands, with carmakers reporting rising order books.
Renault’s EV orders are up 50% in key markets. BMW’s new iX3 has attracted over 50,000 orders.
France led Europe’s large markets with a 29.5% BEV share in May, driven by energy security policy and reduced oil dependence. Germany reached 25%, with 59,969 registrations and 41% year-to-date growth.
Italy remains the continent’s fastest-growing market, with registrations up over 100% year-to-date on the back of new subsidies.
The Nordics and Benelux continued to set the pace on market share: Denmark 78.7%, Netherlands 41.3%, Finland 49.6%, Belgium 36.8%, Sweden 41.2%. Spain, Poland, Romania and Slovakia all recorded year-to-date growth above 28%.
Chris Heron, Secretary General of E-Mobility Europe, said:
“Electric vehicles are one of Europe’s biggest growth stories in 2026. Nearly one in four new cars sold in May were fully electric.
“Consumers and governments alike are responding to Europe’s energy security challenge, with every new electric car cutting fuel costs and permanently reducing oil imports. It is particularly encouraging to see European manufacturers benefiting from this growing demand.”
Graphic courtesy of E-Mobility Europe








