0 Battery-powered electric cars (BEVs) quadrupled their market share in the European Union in the first quarter, according to industry figures released on Thursday, as the continent’s rollout of models accelerates. According to figures from the European Carmaker Association (ACEA), BEVs accounted for 10% of total passenger car sales in the EU, exceeding plug-in hybrid electric cars’ 8.9% share. In the January-March period, 224,145 BEVs were sold across the EU, up from 146,125 in the same period last year. Hybrid electric vehicles now account for more than a quarter of the market, up from around a fifth last year. Cars powered by gasoline and diesel lost market share throughout the period but still accounted for 52.8 percent of the EU market. You Might Also Like Australia bumps up investment in EV chargers, shuns sales targets London foremost Ride Hailing company promises Carbon Neutral on all trips. Big Paper Becomes Big Data Dimension Data launches e-book to help organisations to maximise their approach to hybrid IT