The Netherlands electric Car market is anticipated to grow with a significant CAGR of more than 23% during the forecast period (2020-2026). The Netherlands is a frontrunner in adopting electric car among all the European Union member countries. The primary factor of this development is the environmental awareness of the authorities of the country.
The European Union has set high expectations for the reduction of CO2 emissions in the coming years. The Netherlands is the most advanced EU country in this respect. In 2016, the Dutch government signed an agreement with all public transport providers stating that no new diesel busses will be sold from 2025 and that no diesel bus services will be permitted to operate from 2030. This development is expected to grow the electric bus market significantly in the country.
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Further, according to Crow a public information institution for infrastructure, and transport. By the end of 2018, there were 360 electric busses in the Dutch public transit system, though, by the end of 2019, the number of electric buses crossed 770. This constitutes 15% of the entire Dutch fleet of 5,236 buses. Groningen and Drenthe are the frontrunners in the country with the greatest number of zero-emission public bus transport. Following this, the other local authorities in the country are also aggressively pushing the electrification of public transport, which in turn is propelling the Netherlands electric bus market.
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Netherlands Electric Car Market Report Segment
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