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Petrol-Fuelled Cars (As % of New Cars Sold) fell 46.4% to 22.8% in Iceland in 2020

Petrol-Fuelled Cars (As % of New Cars Sold) (%), 2020
Automotive | Iceland | April 3, 2021
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Petrol-fuelled as a share of new cars sold fell 46.4% to 22.8% in Iceland in 2020, according to ACEA.

Historically, petrol-fuelled as a share of new cars sold in Iceland reached an all time high of 87.5% in 2002 and an all time low of 22.8% in 2020. When compared to Iceland's main peers, petrol-fuelled as a share of new cars sold in Denmark amounted to 56.1%, 7.99% in Norway, 35.2% in Sweden and 55.4% in United Kingdom in 2020.

Iceland has been ranked 28th within the group of 29 countries we follow in terms of petrol-fuelled as a share of new cars sold, 28 places below the position seen 10 years ago.

Petrol-Fuelled Cars (As % of New Cars Sold) Unit 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Belgium % 46.9% 48.2% 58.6% 61.6% 51.8%
Denmark % ... ... ... ... ... ... 61.2% 60.8% 64.9% 56.2%
Finland % 66.4% 58.5% 60.6% 59.3% 47.3%
France % 46.8% 47.6% 54.7% 57.9% 46.9%
Germany % 53.1% 57.7% 62.4% 59.2% 46.7%
Iceland % ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 41.3% 42.6% 22.9%
Ireland % 27.5% 30.7% 38.6% 40.6% 36.9%
Netherlands % 79.6% 75.0% 75.4% 71.0% 57.2%
Norway % 50.4% 24.7% 22.0% 16.7% 7.98%
Russia % ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
Sweden % 45.9% 39.4% 46.9% 46.1% 36.9%
United Kingdom % ... ... ... ... ... 52.2% 53.4% 61.9% 64.8% 55.4%