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歐洲電動車市場:依動力類型(純電動車 (BEV)、燃料電池電動車 (FCEV)、插電式混合動力車 (PHEV)、混合動力車 (HEV))、功率輸出(100kW 以下、100kW-250kW)、應用(個人用途、商業用途)和地區劃分 - 全球預測至 2036 年

European Electric Car Market by Propulsion Type (BEV, FCEV, PHEV, HEV), Power Output (Less Than 100kW, 100 kW to 250 kW), End Use (Private, Commercial), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2036

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簡介目錄

預計歐洲電動車市場在預測期(2026-2036 年)內將以 14.7% 的複合年增長率 (CAGR) 增長,從 2026 年的 3514 億美元增長到 2036 年的約 13814 億美元。就銷量而言,預計市場將從 2026 年的 500 萬輛增長到 2036 年的約 1,680 萬輛,2026 年至 2036 年的複合年增長率 (CAGR) 為 12.8%。本報告詳細分析了歐洲主要國家的電動車市場,重點關注當前市場趨勢、市場規模、近期發展以及 2036 年的預測。 "透過廣泛的二手和一手研究,以及對市場現狀的深入分析,我們對關鍵行業驅動因素、限制因素、機會和挑戰進行了影響分析。推動歐洲電動汽車市場成長的關鍵因素包括政府的支持性政策和法規、日益增強的環保意識、電動出行的普及、歐電動出行的普及、歐盟嚴格的排放法規以及雄心勃勃的氣候目標。

目錄

第一章:引言

第二章:研究方法

第三章:摘要整理

  • 以動力類型劃分的市場分析
  • 以功率輸出劃分的市場分析
  • 依應用劃分的市場分析
  • 依地區劃分的市場分析
  • 競爭分析

第四章:新冠疫情對歐洲電動車市場的長期影響

  • 情境A:嚴重影響
  • 情境B:緩慢復甦
  • 情境C:快速復甦

第五章:市場洞察

  • 市場動態
  • 驅動因素
    • 政府支持性政策與法規
    • 日益增長的環境問題
    • 歐洲電動車普及率不斷提高
  • 限制因素
    • 電動車成本高
  • 機遇
    • 自動駕駛汽車普及率不斷提高
    • 共享出行趨勢
  • 挑戰
    • 電動車續航里程問題
    • 快速充電基礎設施不足
  • 價值鏈分析

第六章:歐洲電動車市場(依動力類型劃分)

  • 油電混合車
    • 純油電混合車
    • 插電式油電混合車車輛
  • 純電動車
  • 燃料電池電動車

第七章:歐洲電動車市場(以功率輸出劃分)

  • 100kW 以下
  • 100kW-250kW

第八章:歐洲電動車市場(依用途劃分)

  • 個人用途
  • 商業用途

第九章:歐洲電動車市場(依地區劃分)

  • 德國
  • 法國
  • 美國王國
  • 荷蘭
  • 挪威
  • 義大利
  • 比利時
  • 西班牙
  • 瑞典
  • 瑞士
  • 波蘭
  • 丹麥
  • 奧地利
  • 芬蘭
  • 葡萄牙
  • 愛爾蘭
  • 匈牙利
  • 羅馬尼亞
  • 希臘
  • 斯洛伐克
  • 克羅埃西亞
  • 歐洲其他地區

第十章:競爭格局

  • 主要成長策略
  • 歐洲電動車市場主要公司
    • BMW集團
    • 福斯汽車集團
    • Stellantis N.V.

第11章 企業簡介

  • BMW Group
  • Volkswagen AG
  • Stellantis N.V.
  • Daimler AG
  • Groupe Renault
  • Geely Automobile Holdings Limited
  • BYD Company Ltd.
  • AB Volvo
  • MG Motor U.K. Ltd.
  • Alcraft Motor Company Ltd.
  • Others

第12章 附錄

簡介目錄
Product Code: MRAUTO - 104522

According to the research report titled, 'European Electric Car Market by Propulsion Type (BEV, FCEV, PHEV, HEV), Power Output (Less Than 100kW, 100 kW to 250 kW), End Use (Private, Commercial), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2036,' the European electric car market is expected to reach approximately USD 1,381.4 billion by 2036 from USD 351.4 billion in 2026, at a CAGR of 14.7% during the forecast period (2026-2036). By volume, the market is expected to reach approximately 16.8 million units by 2036 from 5.0 million units in 2026, at a CAGR of 12.8% from 2026 to 2036. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the European electric car market across major European countries, emphasizing the current market trends, market sizes, recent developments, and forecasts till 2036. Following extensive secondary and primary research and an in-depth analysis of the market scenario, the report conducts the impact analysis of the key industry drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges. The major factors driving the growth of the European electric car market include supportive government policies and regulations, rising environmental concerns, increasing adoption of electric mobility, EU stringent emissions regulations, and ambitious climate targets. Additionally, rapid charging infrastructure expansion, battery technology advancements, shift toward battery electric vehicles, autonomous driving integration, and shared mobility services are expected to create significant growth opportunities for players operating in the European electric car market.

Key Players

The key players operating in the European electric car market are BMW Group (Germany), Volkswagen AG (Germany), Stellantis N.V. (Netherlands), Daimler AG (Germany), Groupe Renault (France), Geely Automobile Holdings Limited (China), BYD Company Ltd. (China), AB Volvo (Sweden), MG Motor U.K. Ltd. (U.K.), Alcraft Motor Company Ltd. (U.K.), and various other established automotive manufacturers and emerging EV-focused companies, among others.

Market Segmentation

The European electric car market is segmented by propulsion type (BEV, FCEV, PHEV, HEV), power output (less than 100kW, 100 kW to 250 kW, above 250 kW), end use (private, commercial), and geography. The study also evaluates industry competitors and analyzes the market at the country level.

Based on Propulsion Type

By propulsion type, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are expected to account for the largest share of the European electric car market in 2026, offering zero tailpipe emissions, lower operating costs, and increasing practicality for daily use. However, fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are projected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period, driven by fast refueling times, longer driving ranges, zero emissions, and rising government initiatives for establishing hydrogen fuel cell charging stations. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) represent important transitional and complementary technologies.

Based on Power Output

By power output, the market is segmented into three categories: less than 100kW, 100 kW to 250 kW, and above 250 kW. Each segment serves different vehicle types and performance requirements, from compact city cars to high-performance luxury vehicles and commercial applications.

Based on End Use

By end use, the private use segment is expected to account for the largest share of the European electric car market in 2026, driven by improving affordability, expanding model availability, increasing environmental consciousness, and government incentive programs. The commercial use segment, however, is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period, driven by increasing adoption in shared mobility services, corporate taxi fleets, and commercial delivery operations, as fleet operators recognize total cost of ownership benefits and regulatory pressure to reduce fleet emissions.

Geographic Analysis

An in-depth geographic analysis of the industry provides detailed qualitative and quantitative insights into major European countries. Germany is expected to command the largest share of the European electric car market in 2026, both in terms of revenue and volume, attributed to its strong automotive manufacturing base, significant investments by major OEMs such as Volkswagen, BMW, and Daimler, supportive government policies, and well-developed charging infrastructure network. Sweden and Italy are projected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period. Sweden's rapid adoption is driven by strong government support, high environmental consciousness, and commitment to banning diesel-powered vehicles. Italy is experiencing accelerated growth due to government incentives, major automotive manufacturers' investments, and fast-charging infrastructure expansion. France, the Netherlands, and other Western European countries are also experiencing strong growth driven by similar policy support and infrastructure development initiatives.

Key Questions Answered in the Report-

  • What is the current revenue generated by the European electric car market?
  • At what rate is the European electric car market demand projected to grow for the next 7-10 years?
  • What are the historical market sizes and growth rates of the European electric car market?
  • What are the major factors impacting the growth of this market at the country levels? What are the major opportunities for existing players and new entrants in the market?
  • Which segments in terms of propulsion type, power output, and end use are expected to create major traction for the service providers in this market?
  • What are the key country trends in this market? Which countries are expected to offer significant growth opportunities for the companies operating in the European electric car market?
  • Who are the major players in the European electric car market? What are their specific service offerings in this market?
  • What are the recent strategic developments in the European electric car market? What are the impacts of these strategic developments on the market?

Scope of the Report:

European Electric Car Market Assessment -- by Propulsion Type

  • Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV)
  • Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV)
  • Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV)
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV)

European Electric Car Market Assessment -- by Power Output

  • Less Than 100kW
  • 100 kW to 250 kW
  • Above 250 kW

European Electric Car Market Assessment -- by End Use

  • Private Use
  • Commercial Use

European Electric Car Market Assessment -- by Country

  • Germany
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Norway
  • Denmark
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Finland
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Rest of Europe

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction

  • 1.1. Market Definition
  • 1.2. Market Ecosystem
  • 1.3. Currency and Limitations
    • 1.3.1. Currency
    • 1.3.2. Limitations
  • 1.4. Key Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Research Approach
  • 2.2. Data Collection & Validation
    • 2.2.1. Secondary Research
    • 2.2.2. Primary Research
  • 2.3. Market Assessment
    • 2.3.1. Market Size Estimation
    • 2.3.2. Bottom-Up Approach
    • 2.3.3. Top-Down Approach
    • 2.3.4. Growth Forecast
  • 2.4. Assumptions for the Study

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Overview
  • 3.2. Market Analysis, by Propulsion Type
  • 3.3. Market Analysis, by Power Output
  • 3.4. Market Analysis, by End Use
  • 3.5. Market Analysis, by Geography
  • 3.6. Competitive Analysis

4. Long-term Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the European Electric Car Market

  • 4.1. Scenario A: Severe Impact
  • 4.2. Scenario B: Slow Recovery
  • 4.3. Scenario C: Fast Recovery

5. Market Insights

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Market Dynamics
  • 5.3. Drivers
    • 5.3.1. Supportive Government Policies and Regulations
    • 5.3.2. Rising Environmental Concerns
    • 5.3.3. Increasing Adoption of Electric Mobility in Europe
  • 5.4. Restraints
    • 5.4.1. High Costs of Electric Cars
  • 5.5. Opportunities
    • 5.5.1. Growing Adoption of Autonomous Driving Vehicles
    • 5.5.2. Rising Trend of Shared Mobility
  • 5.6. Challenges
    • 5.6.1. Range Anxiety Associated with the Use of Electric Cars
    • 5.6.2. Lack of Fast-Charging Infrastructure
  • 5.7. Value Chain Analysis

6. European Electric Car Market, by Propulsion Type

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Hybrid Electric Vehicles
    • 6.2.1. Pure Hybrid Electric Vehicles
    • 6.2.2. Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • 6.3. Battery Electric Vehicles
  • 6.4. Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles

7. European Electric Car Market, by Power Output

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Less Than 100kW
  • 7.3. 100kW to 250kW

8. European Electric Car Market, by End Use

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Private Use
  • 8.3. Commercial Use

9. European Electric Car Market, by Geography

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. Germany
  • 9.3. France
  • 9.4. U.K.
  • 9.5. Netherlands
  • 9.6. Norway
  • 9.7. Italy
  • 9.8. Belgium
  • 9.9. Spain
  • 9.10. Sweden
  • 9.11. Switzerland
  • 9.12. Poland
  • 9.13. Denmark
  • 9.14. Austria
  • 9.15. Finland
  • 9.16. Portugal
  • 9.17. Ireland
  • 9.18. Hungary
  • 9.19. Romania
  • 9.20. Greece
  • 9.21. Slovakia
  • 9.22. Croatia
  • 9.23. Rest of Europe

10. Competitive Landscape

  • 10.1. Introduction
  • 10.2. Key Growth Strategies
  • 10.3. Key Players in the European Electric Car Market
    • 10.3.1. BMW Group
    • 10.3.2. Volkswagen AG
    • 10.3.3. Stellantis N.V.

11. Company Profiles

  • 11.1. BMW Group
  • 11.2. Volkswagen AG
  • 11.3. Stellantis N.V.
  • 11.4. Daimler AG
  • 11.5. Groupe Renault
  • 11.6. Geely Automobile Holdings Limited
  • 11.7. BYD Company Ltd.
  • 11.8. AB Volvo
  • 11.9. MG Motor U.K. Ltd.
  • 11.10. Alcraft Motor Company Ltd.
  • 11.11. Others

12. Appendix

  • 12.1. Questionnaire
  • 12.2. Available Customization