Netherlands

In 2018, 24,024 fully electric cars were sold in the Netherlands. This number is three times as many as in 2017. Of all new cars registered, 5.4% of them were electric vehicles. Netherlands considered one of the highest market shares worldwide. In December, 30.4% of cars sold were fully electric cars.
Here follows the list with the best-selling electric cars in 2018:
Model | 2018 Sales |
Tesla Model S | 5,633 |
Jaguar I-PACE | 3,495 |
Nissan LEAF | 3,369 |
Tesla Model X | 2,966 |
Volkswagen e-Golf | 2,242 |
BMW i3 | 1,602 |
Hyundai Ioniq | 1,500 |
Renault Zoe | 1,017 |
Opel Ampera-e | 860 |
Hyundai Kona EV | 551 |
There are now some 49,000 EVs in the Netherlands. Experts predict that EV
sales will reach 28,000 in 2019.
Germany

In Germany, sales of fully electric cars grew by 43.9% in 2018 to 36,062 This was more than 1% of total new passenger car sales.
Diesel cars sales declined from 38.8% to 32.3%, the lowest since the year 2000. Petrol gas cars made up 62.4% of sales, compared to 57.7% in 2017. Total car sales declined slightly by 0.2% to 3.44 million.
List of the best-selling electric cars in Germany(by brand):
Brand | 2018 Sales |
VW | 6,799 |
SMART | 6,756 |
RENAULT | 6,360 |
BMW | 3,792 |
KIA | 3,336 |
NISSAN | 2,530 |
HYUNDAI | 2,077 |
TESLA | 1,905 |
AUDI | 982 |
OPEL | 385 |
JAGUAR | 191 |
PORSCHE | 170 |
PEUGEOT | 149 |
CITROEN | 121 |
MERCEDES | 85 |
MINI | 23 |
MITSUBISHI | 19 |
FORD | 17 |
HONDA | 7 |
OTHERS | 358 |

EV Charging Stations for home, businesses or public places.
18th January 2019