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EU electric car sales rose nearly 50 percent last month

EU electric car sales rose nearly 50 percent last month

Sales of fully electric vehicles in the European Union increased by nearly 50 percent in March compared to the same month last year. According to the European automobile manufacturers association (ACEA), this growth reflects a significant shift toward electric mobility across the region.

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