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Ayvens Mobility Guide 2024

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The 2024 Ayvens Mobility Guide is now available! This guide is aimed at demystifying the mobility landscape for fleet managers, especially international fleet managers as it covers more than 47 countries.
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The Ayvens Mobility Guide provides a ranking of which countries are the most ready to make the switch from fossil fuel powertrains to battery electric vehicles, taking into account a number of factors.

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Most EV ready countries:

In this year’s report, it’s good to see some countries moving up in the rankings with 13 countries “developed” category while there were only 11 a year ago. There were also some big changes in the country rankings compared to the previous year, with the Netherlands moving up from third place to second.

  1. Norway
  2. Netherlands
  3. Finland

In 2023, Austria was second in the rankings, with an overall score of 69 while this year Austria sits at 7th with a score of 67 In this edition Austria has dropped in the rankings however this is due to larger improvements in countries like Finland, Denmark, Belgium and Luxembourg.

Largest improvements in the “developed” country category are in the Netherlands and Finland with both countries increasing their overall score by 12 points each. Both countries saw large improvements in the total cost of ownership and EV adoption pillars.

In this year’s report, two countries have moved up into the developed category. These countries are Switzerland and Portugal with the change being driven by EV adoption and the wide range of EV powertrains offered in the markets.

With two new countries joining the "developed" category, electrification is progressing, with Western and Northern Europe leading the way. New geographical areas such as Southern and Eastern Europe and Thailand are also actively contributing to the growth of the electric vehicle market, with increasing adoption of electric vehicles and development of charging infrastructures. Fleet managers should continue to consider the total cost of ownership (TCO) of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and electrify their fleets where it remains financially beneficial.

Vincent MulderAyvens Consultancy

What makes a country EV ready

The methodology

Behind the country ranking is a robust methodology and a thorough study. We look at 5 key pillars, each with KPIs behind it to judge how ready a country is to make the change to electric vehicles.

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

Published at July 25, 2024
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