Electric surge: Hungary’s electric vehicle count climbs to 68,000, could hit 120,000 by 2026
The number of fully electric vehicles in Hungary has risen to 68,000, the Energy Ministry said in a post on social media on Wednesday.
So far this year, around 20,000 BEVs have been registered in Hungary, the ministry said.
The number of BEVs could reach 120,000 by 2026, it added.
Hungary’s government has earmarked HUF 60bn for programmes promoting electromobility, including incentives for BEV purchases and expanding charging infrastructure.
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