CAM Electromobility Report 2025

CAM Report 2025: Electric Vehicle Market Surges 30% — China Dominates, Europe Accelerates, U.S. Falls Behind

Electric mobility is entering a new phase of global expansion.
According to the latest Electromobility Report by the Centre of Automotive Management (CAM), approximately 12.8 million battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles were sold globally from January through September 2025 across the three most important automotive regions: China, Europe, and the United States.
This represents 30% year-over-year growth.

The balance of power, however, is shifting rapidly — and heavily in favor of Chinese manufacturers.


1. China: The Global Powerhouse of Electrification

China remains the undisputed engine of global EV growth.

  • 8.89 million NEVs sold (BEV + PHEV + REEV)

  • 5.45 million BEVs

  • 3.44 million PHEVs/REEVs

  • NEV market share: 52.4% (up from 45.3%)

  • BEV growth: +32%

  • PHEV growth: +14%

This shows clearly that pure electric vehicles now dominate the market, capturing more than 60% of China’s NEV sales.


Market Consolidation: 93 of 169 brands are disappearing

The report highlights a significant consolidation trend:

  • Top 10 brands = 70% of all NEV sales

  • BYD leads with 14.2% share

  • 93 manufacturers have less than 0.1% share → functionally irrelevant

  • Volkswagen Group NEV sales fell 51.3% in China

    • BYD NEV share: 28.7%

    • Geely NEV share: 12.3%

    • VW: 0.9%

China NEV Breakdown (Jan–Sep 2025)
China NEV Breakdown (Jan–Sep 2025)

China is no longer a friendly market for Western automakers.


2. Europe: Strong Growth, But Uneven Across Regions

Despite a stagnating overall auto market, electrification in Europe is accelerating.

  • 2.72 million EVs sold

  • +27.7% YoY growth

  • EV share: 27.4% of the total market

Chart 2 — EV Sales Growth in Europe (France, UK, Germany)

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Breakdown by major markets

🇫🇷 France

  • EV sales: 289,000 (–9%)

  • BEV volume steady at 216,000

  • Decline driven by tighter subsidy rules

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

  • EV sales up +32% → 522,000

  • BEVs: 349,414

  • Drivers: more models, lower prices, strong infrastructure policy

🇩🇪 Germany

  • Fastest-growing EV market in Europe

  • EV sales: 600,000 (+46.6%)

  • BEVs: 382,000

Europe EV Sales Growth (2024 → 2025)
Europe EV Sales Growth (2024 → 2025)

Europe is the world’s second-largest EV region, but with huge differences between Scandinavia, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe.


3. United States: The Slowest Growth Among Major Markets

The U.S. market is losing momentum:

  • 1.22 million EVs/PHEVs sold (+8%)

  • Market share: 10%

  • BEV share: 8.2% (up slightly from 8.0%)

Reasons for slowdown:

  • EV tax credits expired on Oct 1

  • Brief September surge followed by expected Q4 collapse

  • Policy rollback under the Trump administration

  • High EV pricing and weaker domestic competition

The U.S. is rapidly falling behind China and Europe.


4. Global Automaker Rankings: China Takes Control

The global BEV market is shifting dramatically toward Chinese brands.

Global BEV Sales By Automaker (2025)
Global BEV Sales By Automaker (2025)

Top BEV Manufacturers (Jan–Sep 2025)

Automaker BEV Sales Growth
BYD 1.61M +37%
Geely 943k +90%
Tesla 1.22M –5.9%
Volkswagen Group 717,500 +42%
BMW 323,000 +10%
Mercedes-Benz 118,000 –1%

Key insights:

  • BYD is now the world’s largest EV manufacturer.

  • Geely is the fastest-growing major EV brand in the world.

  • Tesla is shrinking, losing nearly 6% YoY.

  • German brands show mixed performance — VW improving, Mercedes stagnating.


5. China’s NEV Market Share: Explosive Growth

China NEV Market Share Growth (2024 → 2025)
China NEV Market Share Growth (2024 → 2025)

China’s NEV market share grew from 45.3% to 52.4% in just one year — the fastest shift toward electrification in world history.


Conclusion: A New EV World Order

The CAM 2025 report makes one thing clear:

China leads. Europe follows. The U.S. falls behind.

  • China is the center of global EV production, sales, and technology

  • Europe is the second-largest and fastest-shifting region

  • U.S. EV adoption is stalling

  • Chinese automakers are becoming global powerhouses, overtaking Tesla and challenging European brands worldwide

2025 is shaping up to be a historic year for electric mobility, marking the beginning of a new global automotive structure.

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