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One of the main sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Slovenia is road traffic, as passenger vehicles contribute as much as 20 % of all greenhouse gas emissions. It is estimated that, due to the smaller role of public passenger transport in Slovenia, it is necessary to achieve as much as 2/3 reduction of GHG emissions by electrifying the vehicle fleet, which dictates the replacement of existing vehicles with fossil fuels. with electric vehicles (battery and plug-in hybrids EV).


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Figure PR22-1: Number of personal electric vehicles in Slovenia and share of personal electric vehicles in first registrations 2006−2021
Sources: 

JSI-EEC, 2022

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Number of registered batery electric vehicles

Number of registered plug in hybrid electric vehicles

Share of electric personal cars in first registrations[%]

2006

1

0

0

2007

4

0

0.00

2008

3

0

0

2009

5

0

0

2010

7

0

0.00

2011

28

1

0.00

2012

59

10

0.00

2013

74

23

0.00

2014

133

31

0.00

2015

287

70

0.00

2016

458

134

0.00

2017

789

303

0.01

2018

1324

491

0.01

2019

2015

718

0.01

2020

3698

1016

0.03

2021

5448

1617

0.03

Figure PR22-2: Number of newly registered electric vehicles compared to NECP (National Energy and Climate Plan) scenarios, Slovenia
Sources: 

JSI-EEC, 2022

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Projection - base (with existing measures) scenario

Projection - moderate (with moderate additional measures) scenario

Projection - ambitious (with ambitious additional measures) scenario

Actual data

2006

0

0

0

0

2007

0

0

0

1

2008

0

0

0

0

2009

0

0

0

0

2010

1

1

1

1

2011

16

16

16

16

2012

27

27

27

27

2013

25

25

25

25

2014

58

58

58

57

2015

182

182

182

181

2016

250

250

250

243

2017

518

518

518

514

2018

740

785

830

789

2019

1144

1252

1359

983

2020

1378

1537

1697

2028

2021

1890

2672

3454

2447

2022

2588

4072

5527

2023

3282

5457

7575

2024

3951

6792

9548

2025

4600

8086

11458

Figure PR22-3: Total number of battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the period 2006−2021
Sources: 

JSI-EEC, 2022

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Projection - base (with existing measures) scenario

Projection - moderate (with moderate additional measures) scenario

Projection - ambitious (with ambitious additional measures) scenario

Actual data

2006

0

0

0

1

2007

0

0

0

4

2008

0

0

0

3

2009

0

0

0

5

2010

7

7

7

7

2011

23

23

23

29

2012

50

50

50

69

2013

74

74

74

97

2014

131

131

131

164

2015

310

310

310

357

2016

552

552

552

592

2017

1067

1067

1067

1092

2018

1801

1842

1889

1815

2019

2931

3079

3232

2733

2020

4281

4590

4901

4714

2021

6138

7220

8314

7065

2022

8665

11218

13754

2023

11856

16555

21187

2024

15686

23176

30524

2025

20119

31021

41681

Figure PR22-4: Share of newly registered battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the EU27 and non-EU EEA countries in year 2020
Sources: 

European Environmental Agency, 2022

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Share of PHEV [%]

Share of BEV [%]

Norway

21.75

64.49

Iceland

35.92

28.07

Sweden

26.51

19.53

Denmark

20.88

13.58

Finland

21.15

10.64

Netherlands

9.77

19.88

Germany

12.88

14.05

Switzerland

8.99

13.22

Luxembourg

10.10

11.39

Malta

12.48

8.02

Austria

6.11

13.93

Portugal

10.77

9.18

Belgium

13.73

5.88

France

8.05

9.50

Ireland

7.66

8.29

Italy

4.67

4.62

Romania

2.37

5.25

Hungary

3.51

3.52

Greece

4.77

2.15

Spain

3.06

2.65

Lithuania

1.29

3.72

Bulgaria

2.23

2.22

Croatia

1.36

2.96

Slovenia

1.01

3.27

Latvia

0.96

2.90

Poland

2.44

1.21

Estonia

1.02

2.17

Czechia

1.86

1.31

Slovakia

0.61

1.48

Cyprus

0.30

0.53

Figure PR22-5: Total number of newly registered battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids in the EU27 and non-EU EEA countries in year 2020
Sources: 

European Environmental Agency, 2022

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Number of PHEV

Number of BEV

Norway

38.14

113.11

Iceland

4.44

3.47

Sweden

77.68

57.24

Denmark

37.73

24.54

Finland

20.12

10.12

Netherlands

30.72

62.52

Germany

322.85

351.97

Switzerland

21.79

32.03

Luxembourg

4.11

4.63

Malta

0.62

0.40

Austria

14.60

33.27

Portugal

15.67

13.36

Belgium

52.61

22.52

France

143.09

168.87

Ireland

8.00

8.65

Italy

67.76

67.12

Romania

2.86

6.34

Hungary

4.04

4.06

Greece

4.79

2.16

Spain

27.80

24.04

Lithuania

0.40

1.15

Bulgaria

0.54

0.53

Croatia

0.62

1.35

Slovenia

0.53

1.70

Latvia

0.14

0.41

Poland

10.73

5.31

Estonia

0.23

0.49

Czechia

3.74

2.63

Slovakia

0.45

1.11

Cyprus

0.03

0.06



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