The global EV market posted strong numbers in April 2026, with 1.6 million electric vehicles sold in a single month. Cumulative sales for the first four months of 2026 now stand at 5.6 million units, according to data from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence — putting the market on track for a record-breaking year.
Europe stood out as the primary engine of global growth. Demand across the continent remained robust, supported by tightening emissions regulations, expanding public charging infrastructure, and increasing model availability from both established automakers and new entrants. The EU's 2035 combustion engine phase-out deadline continues to push consumers and fleet operators toward electric alternatives.
Meanwhile, Chinese EV exports surged significantly. Manufacturers such as BYD and SAIC are aggressively targeting European and other international markets. The EU's additional import tariffs — ranging from roughly 17% to 38% depending on the manufacturer — have not fully neutralised the price advantage that Chinese models hold, and competition in the mid-range segment is intensifying.
The growth story extends beyond passenger cars: electric buses and electric trucks are also seeing expanding demand globally, placing additional pressure on charging network operators to scale up infrastructure. If current momentum holds, 2026 is poised to become the most significant year in EV history.
Source: Europe drove global EV sales in April as China exports surged - Electrek· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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