By Anna Fleck – Statista
The electric vehicle transition is picking up pace as a growing number of people are buying battery electric vehicles (BEV) or hybrid models. New figures from market research and data analysis company JATO reveals that cars with alternative drive systems (i.e. any car that is not solely powered by a combustion engine) are accounting for an increasingly large share of new passenger car registrations worldwide. Where purely battery-powered electric cars (BEVs) accounted for just 1.9 percent of new car registrations in 2019, that number had risen to 14.5 percent by the first quarter of 2025. This makes BEVs the second most common global powertrain.