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Decoding global electrification: Ayvens' Mobility Guide

3 min to readSustainability
Ayvens, formerly ALD Automotive I LeasePlan, has recently released a new edition of the Mobility Guide. This guide is a fusion of ALD Automotive’s Mobility Guide and LeasePlan’s EV Readiness Index, aimed at demystifying the electrification landscape for fleet managers, particularly those overseeing international fleets.
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Countries most ready to make the switch to EV

Out of the 46 countries examined in this report, 11 fall into the "developed" category, indicating a robust presence of electric vehicles (EVs) and favourable conditions for further electrification. All 11 countries are situated in Europe, primarily in the western and northern regions. Not surprisingly, Norway emerges as the leading country for sustainable mobility and vehicle electrification, with a score of 81, which is 12 points higher than the second-ranked country, Austria.

  1. Norway  
  2. Austria
  3. Netherlands

Fleet managers with operations in multiple countries can utilise the guide to prioritise their electrification efforts. It helps them identify where financial gains can be maximised and where infrastructure development is conducive to successful electrification.

Fabio CarelloAyvens Consultancy

What makes a country EV ready 

The methodology

Out of the 46 countries examined in this report, 11 fall into the "developed" category, indicating a robust presence of electric vehicles (EVs) and favourable conditions for further electrification. All 11 countries are situated in Europe, primarily in the western and northern regions. Not surprisingly, Norway emerges as the leading country for sustainable mobility and vehicle electrification, with a score of 81, which is 12 points higher than the second-ranked country, Austria.

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Countries are categorised based on their scores into three electric vehicle maturity categories:

Developed: Countries with a score of 60 and above In 2023, 11 countries we researched fell within the developed category, meaning there is already an established electric vehicle presence and favourable conditions for continued vehicle electrification.

Transitioning: Countries with a score of between 40-60 The transitioning category includes nine countries where electrification is beginning, but challenges such as the availability of charging infrastructure still exist.

Emerging: Countries with a score below 40 points The majority of the countries researched (26) fall into the lowest category as emerging markets for electrification. In these markets, challenges to transitioning to green vehicles are more prominent, with affordability, charging, and vehicle availability being the largest hurdles.

Ayvens’ electrification commitments

In September 2023, Ayvens unveiled the PowerUP1 strategy, outlining clear and ambitious electrification, decarbonisation, and sustainable mobility goals. These include:

To ensure these goals are achievable, Ayvens conducts research in markets where Ayvens or its partners are present. As this research is a valuable tool for not only Ayvens but also our clients and the wider public, we make it available to all in the Mobility Guide.

If you would like more information about the Mobility Guide or leasing with Ayvens, get in touch with us.

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Published at 27 November 2023

27 November 2023
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