2,428 Electric Cars Registered in Lithuania in June
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lithuania registered 2,428 new electric vehicles in June, bringing the total number of EVs in the country to 55,884.
- For the third consecutive month, over 2,000 electric vehicles were registered, with most being passenger cars.
- The registrations included 1,118 all-electric vehicles and 1,251 plug-in hybrid vehicles, alongside 49 light electric freight vehicles.
Lithuania saw a significant influx of electric vehicles in June, with 2,428 new registrations. This brings the total number of electric vehicles on Lithuanian roads to 55,884.
This marks the third consecutive month that the country has registered over 2,000 electric vehicles. The majority of these new registrations were passenger cars. Specifically, 1,118 were fully electric vehicles, while an additional 1,251 were plug-in hybrid vehicles.
In addition to passenger cars, Lithuania also registered 49 new light electric freight vehicles during June. Plug-in hybrid vehicles are defined as cars that can run on both electricity and fuel, with the added capability of recharging their batteries.
This data highlights a growing trend in electric vehicle adoption within Lithuania, with consistent monthly increases in registrations. The figures suggest a sustained interest in both fully electric and hybrid options among Lithuanian consumers and businesses.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.