Demand for alternative fuel vehicles in Europe remains stagnant. In the second quarter of 2016, new registrations only went up by 0.6 percent across the EU. That marked a meager 0.6 percent increase, though there was a considerable discrepancy in the pace countries like Spain were adopting alternative fuel vehicles compared to states like the Netherlands. Overall it authorized 9,172 new vehicles, compared to 4,975 in the same period last year. But that was only because it registered 115 new vehicles, compared to only 10 in the second quarter of 2015.
Source: Daily News Egypt September 08, 2016 17:26 UTC