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The ownership of passenger cars, closely linked to their usage, has been steadily increasing in Slovenia for a long time – it has doubled since the country's independence in 1991. Between 2008 and 2015, car ownership grew more slowly due to the economic recession, but since 2015, the growth has accelerated again. The exceptions were the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. Slovenia's motorization rate (measured in the number of personal cars per thousand inhabitants) exceeds the EU average and is higher than that of many economically more developed EU countries. In 2023, Slovenia's motorization rate was 579 cars per 1,000 inhabitants. Consequently, the number of cars per household is also increasing. On average, Slovenian households owned 50% more cars in 2023 than in 1991.

 


The indicator shows number of passenger cars and inhabitants in period 1970-2021 in Slovenia, the development of car ownership in period 1970-2021 in Slovenia and in years 2003, 2011 and 2019 in the EU-28 countries, the number of trucks per unit GDP (truck intensity) in period 1995-2021 in Slovenia, the number of buses per number of inhabitants in period 1995-2021 in Slovenia, and the share of diesel cars within the entire passenger car fleet in period 1986-2021 in Slovenia and in years 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019 in the EU-28 countries.

Passenger cars ownership is defined as number of passenger cars per 1,000 inhabitants (EEA, 2015). Passenger car is a road vehicle (excluding motorcycles) with less than nine seats (including driver’s) used for transportation of passengers. The number of passenger cars is defined as the number of registered vehicles in a country on a certain date that can use the public roads (SURS, 2004).

The share of diesel cars in the entire passenger car fleet is defined as the number of diesel cars per total number of passenger cars and is expressed in percentage of diesel cars in the entire passenger car fleet (EEA, 2015).

Freight transport intensity is expressed by the number of heavy-duty trucks per million Euro of GDP (EEA, 2015).


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Figure PR11-1: Number of passenger cars and population, Slovenia, 1970-2023
Sources:

Statistical Office of the RS (2024)

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Number of inhabitants[Number] Number of passenger cars[Number]
1970 1731787 150807
1971 1744882 177284
1972 1759584 198493
1973 1773809 227981
1974 1790229 251110
1975 1808707 270732
1976 1831790 306015
1977 1852963 323554
1978 1872133 366394
1979 1893064 389192
1980 1909566 416448
1981 1924690 430132
1982 1929292 448315
1983 1937588 466003
1984 1948577 489373
1985 1975273 501538
1986 1985486 490828
1987 1994066 514850
1988 1996325 548539
1989 1996377 554592
1990 1999945 578268
1991 1998912 594289
1992 1994084 606245
1993 1989408 650344
1994 1989477 668307
1995 1990266 711364
1996 1986989 743057
1997 1984923 776798
1998 1978334 811671
1999 1987755 846109
2000 1990094 866096
2001 1994026 881487
2002 1995033 894521
2003 1996433 910429
2004 1997590 933941
2005 2003358 960213
2006 2010377 980261
2007 2025866 1014122
2008 2032362 1045183
2009 2046976 1058858
2010 2050189 1061646
2011 2055496 1066495
2012 2058821 1066028
2013 2061085 1063795
2014 2062874 1068362
2015 2064188 1078737
2016 2065895 1096523
2017 2066880 1117935
2018 2080908 1143150
2019 2095861 1165371
2020 2108977 1170690
2021 2107180 1189457
2022 2116972 1207755
2023 2123949 1230565
Figure PR11-2: Motorization rate (number of passenger cars/1,000 inhabitants), Slovenia, 1970-2023
Sources:

Statistical Office of the RS (2024)

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Motorization rate[Number of cars/1,000 inhabitants]
1970 87.08
1971 101.60
1972 112.81
1973 128.53
1974 140.27
1975 149.68
1976 167.06
1977 174.61
1978 195.71
1979 205.59
1980 218.09
1981 223.48
1982 232.37
1983 240.51
1984 251.14
1985 253.91
1986 247.21
1987 258.19
1988 274.77
1989 277.80
1990 289.14
1991 297.31
1992 304.02
1993 326.90
1994 335.92
1995 357.42
1996 373.96
1997 391.35
1998 410.28
1999 425.66
2000 435.20
2001 442.06
2002 448.37
2003 456.03
2004 467.53
2005 479.30
2006 487.60
2007 500.59
2008 514.27
2009 517.28
2010 517.83
2011 518.85
2012 517.79
2013 516.13
2014 517.90
2015 522.60
2016 530.77
2017 540.88
2018 549.35
2019 556.03
2020 555.10
2021 564.48
2022 570.51
2023 579.38
Figure PR11-3: Share of diesel* cars in passenger car fleet, Slovenia,1986-2023
Sources:

NIO database, Statistical Office of RS (2024)

Note:

Figure PR11-3: Data before 1992 are estimations.

*Includes diesel, biodiesel and combinations, oil, gas oil
 

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Share of diesel cars in passenger car fleet[%]
1986 7.46
1987 7.15
1988 7.05
1989 7.28
1990 7.44
1991 7.77
1992* 7.83
1993 7.82
1994 8.11
1995 8.08
1996 8.19
1997 8.38
1998 8.66
1999 8.98
2000 9.23
2001 10.01
2002 11.82
2003 14.35
2004 17.61
2005 20.48
2006 24.44
2007 27.59
2008 30.11
2009 32.62
2010 34.70
2011 36.51
2012 38.52
2013 40.47
2014 42.46
2015 43.91
2016 45.66
2017 47.30
2018 48.59
2019 49.58
2020 50.29
2021 50.60
2022 50.13
2023 49.37
Figure PR11-4: Cargo motor vehicles intensity and number of cargo motor vehicles and buses and minibuses per 1,000 inhabitants, Slovenia, 1995-2023
Sources:

Statistical Office of RS (2024)

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Cargo motor vehicles Buses GDP Population Cargo motor vehicles per 1.000 inh.[Number] Cargo motor vehicles per million € GDP[Number] Buses and minibuses per 1.000 inh.[Number]
1995 45122 2473 10568.30 1990266 22.67 4.27 1.24
1996 47937 2407 12126.70 1986989 24.13 3.95 1.21
1997 50303 2369 13812.40 1984923 25.34 3.64 1.19
1998 52066 2325 15291 1978334 26.32 3.41 1.18
1999 54357 2315 17149.40 1987755 27.35 3.17 1.16
2000 56992 2255 18731.90 1990094 28.64 3.04 1.13
2001 58984 2213 20937.60 1994026 29.58 2.82 1.11
2002 60878 2196 23272.60 1995033 30.51 2.62 1.10
2003 62870 2190 25376.30 1996433 31.49 2.48 1.10
2004 66454 2269 27420.90 1997590 33.27 2.42 1.14
2005 69878 2255 28905.70 2003358 34.88 2.42 1.13
2006 73638 2277 31294.40 2010377 36.63 2.35 1.13
2007 81518 2330 34936.90 2025866 40.24 2.33 1.15
2008 88437 2378 37742.10 2032362 43.51 2.34 1.17
2009 88457 2394 35830.30 2046976 43.21 2.47 1.17
2010 89219 2400 36050.80 2050189 43.52 2.47 1.17
2011 89949 2422 36782.20 2055496 43.76 2.45 1.18
2012 89845 2410 35933.60 2058821 43.64 2.50 1.17
2013 90560 2465 36041.30 2061085 43.94 2.51 1.20
2014 93141 2559 37270.90 2062874 45.15 2.50 1.24
2015 97458 2631 38493.90 2064188 47.21 2.53 1.27
2016 103397 2679 40013.20 2065895 50.05 2.58 1.30
2017 110257 2782 42625.50 2066880 53.34 2.59 1.35
2018 117735 2834 45462.40 2080908 56.58 2.59 1.36
2019 123785 2884 48156.50 2095861 59.06 2.57 1.38
2020 126623 2339 46738.70 2108977 60.04 2.71 1.11
2021 132224 2638 52022.60 2107180 62.75 2.54 1.25
2022 136405 2782 56908.80 2116972 64.43 2.40 1.31
2023 140985 2860 63951.20 2123949 66.38 2.20 1.35
Figure PR11-5: Motorization, European countries, 1992, 2002, 2012, 2022
Sources:

2022 (2022)

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1970[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1980[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1990[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1991[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1992[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1993[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1994[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1995[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1996[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1997[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1998[Number per 1,000 inh.] 1999[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2000[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2001[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2002[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2003[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2004[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2005[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2006[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2007[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2008[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2009[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2010[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2011[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2012[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2013[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2014[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2015[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2016[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2017[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2018[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2019[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2020[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2021[Number per 1,000 inh.] 2022[Number per 1,000 inh.]
EU-27 339.47 350.16 358.94 364.03 369.75 376.92 384.45 381.67 391.52 402.38 412.18 421.07 427.65 431.62 436.06 443.49 451.58 460.78 468.90 472.98 480.30 486.34 489.57 500.59 505.60 507.31 519.33 526.37 538.50 547.37 553.78 560.17 562.92
Belgium 213.41 320.25 386.90 396.13 399.37 406.91 415.57 421.27 426.64 433.17 439.80 447.70 455.79 459.76 462.25 463.72 466.60 467.97 470.12 473.33 477.17 479.06 479.61 488.18 488.78 492.37 496.98 500.57 504.88 508.74 510.53 510.47 510.39 510.09 507.13
Bulgaria 18.79 92.38 151.96 158.11 166.33 177.95 188.42 196.50 204.66 208.92 219.84 232.99 244.52 265.06 278.53 298.16 317.15 332.67 233.44 276.87 316.88 337.12 353.13 367.81 385.34 401.65 418.46 442.01 442.64 392.99 396.19 407.10 414.48 413.87 449.27
Czech Republic 69.83 172.94 233.88 240.48 249.86 274.16 282.96 294.86 309.68 329.30 339.46 334.67 336.09 346.02 357.81 363.50 374.12 387.21 400.67 413.80 424.27 423.92 428.75 436.12 447.50 449.87 458.65 484.69 501.74 521.98 539.72 554.05 576.40 578.96 582.40
Denmark 217.52 271.27 308.95 308.79 309.63 311.30 308.91 319.75 329.63 336.76 341.98 345.82 346.60 348.83 350.75 351.01 354.03 361.99 370.84 377.75 380.86 383.09 389.11 393.84 399.30 404.82 409.77 418.91 428.88 437.64 446.86 455.41 466.37 474.60 472.15
Germany 193.51 329.98 461.07 472.72 480.30 481.96 489.55 495.00 500.48 449.99 457.76 467.69 474.83 477.78 481.25 484.87 487.02 493.21 498.33 500.91 503.90 510.23 527.31 534.41 539.36 542.93 546.85 548.47 555.05 561.34 567.29 573.74 580.22 583.16 578.04
Estonia 21.92 85.68 153.72 167.86 187.92 214.92 233.28 269.05 289.19 307.00 326.96 327.35 333.09 294.40 291.38 317.66 346.76 365.57 412.54 391.33 413.13 409.29 415.67 433.14 456.08 477.70 496.59 514.15 534.46 550.32 563.45 598.15 608.01 620.17 621.79
Ireland 132.42 215.02 227.60 237.34 242.12 250.39 262.94 275.82 291.82 309.95 323.73 339.46 347.76 359.32 369.85 379.01 390.01 400.19 415.23 428.37 432.03 424.39 415.54 416.83 413.63 427.32 431.48 435.90 439.50 443.52 445.11 453.87 457.81 456.47 442.98
Greece 25.77 88.92 168.95 171.45 175.35 186.71 196.86 208.23 220.09 233.80 248.95 271.81 294.86 314.44 334.02 350.95 371.33 391.03 411.65 433.83 452.82 461.54 469.00 469.37 469.62 468.96 470.70 473.64 479.19 487.46 492.58 504.41 514.31 535.78 549.84
Spain 69.86 200.78 308.57 321.44 334.82 342.47 349.08 360.43 373.27 385.91 403.24 416.29 429.09 442.32 447.85 439.23 451.35 460.13 466.87 476.48 478.93 472.90 474.58 475.82 476.11 473.53 474.27 481.38 515.92 503.67 539.11 545.85 549.26 554.34 553.30
France 233.26 353.52 464.24 466.00 468.64 468.33 468.04 468.26 469.09 470.53 475.87 483.48 488.82 493.79 494.48 490.96 486.47 482.32 487.11 491.24 483.43 485.53 487.19 486.45 489.81 546.34 551.44 557.94 563.89 568.70 569.08 570.72 568.57 571.88 569.97
Croatia 121.28 130.55 136.09 139.11 149.90 155.18 184.36 205.49 220.89 236.46 261.87 277.66 289.00 300.40 310.27 321.09 332.86 345.81 356.23 356.17 353.26 355.07 339.08 341.03 348.97 357.89 373.81 388.77 408.81 425.04 432.64 464.87 478.01
Italy 188.69 313.15 483.15 500.85 517.93 521.65 521.87 533.06 535.67 540.24 551.24 562.83 572.04 583.27 589.99 596.75 587.01 597.05 606.24 608.33 611.95 614.49 619.08 624.86 621.23 608.12 609.92 615.69 625.13 636.87 652.30 663.05 670.50 674.62 681.61
Cyprus 97.26 174.76 304.19 315.06 322.98 321.69 325.95 334.81 340.43 348.00 364.97 372.18 383.61 396.96 402.99 418.46 457.85 477.32 492.07 529.33 556.53 562.18 550.94 545.24 549.11 553.10 564.92 574.89 594.62 609.34 628.72 644.70 645.26 654.53 652.91
Latvia 16.90 66.01 106.46 124.48 135.36 144.62 100.61 134.44 155.38 178.38 201.18 220.67 236.60 252.57 269.25 285.04 304.98 333.25 372.15 412.84 431.30 426.46 306.88 299.45 305.50 317.07 331.20 344.88 340.58 356.46 368.67 381.18 390.41 404.47 408.77
Lithuania 13.83 72.18 133.17 143.27 152.95 162.81 179.20 198.73 218.81 247.62 277.38 310.17 336.22 328.10 344.15 369.78 392.20 442.36 489.92 494.27 524.86 539.56 554.24 570.41 589.99 614.57 412.72 430.69 456.03 483.10 511.96 536.38 559.96 574.18 577.61
Luxembourg 211.86 352.47 477.12 492.81 509.18 519.74 536.80 556.46 555.75 561.15 592.97 607.65 622.06 632.16 640.74 644.89 649.91 655.03 660.88 664.57 666.74 660.28 658.88 658.42 662.61 660.83 662.26 661.35 661.85 669.90 676.25 680.95 682.47 681.63 673.14
Hungary 23.18 94.28 187.41 194.72 198.55 202.27 210.79 217.51 219.89 223.54 216.33 220.66 231.83 244.02 259.26 274.52 280.11 286.68 293.43 299.86 304.60 300.94 298.83 298.81 301.35 307.85 315.32 325.20 338.17 355.07 372.65 390.19 402.93 414.92 426.48
Malta 337.16 339.32 344.37 416.48 461.86 486.92 486.69 488.09 461.76 468.80 483.18 495.08 508.24 522.20 524.96 524.84 537.83 551.44 558.22 563.94 580.64 592.45 591.79 596.37 604.86 611.39 614.65 613.41 608.11 596.87 597.48 601.14 585.25
Netherlands 195.44 320.23 367.02 367.11 371.28 375.12 381.48 363.56 368.73 378.90 388.29 399.85 409.03 416.67 423.33 424.93 428.81 434.20 442.00 450.58 457.51 459.85 464.46 469.75 471.74 471.34 472.11 477.11 481.40 487.35 488.54 493.14 497.07 501.84 500.64
Austria 160.05 297.48 387.89 397.49 411.67 424.74 438.04 451.85 463.37 474.53 486.96 501.06 510.81 518.63 492.22 497.91 501.03 503.59 507.66 511.02 514.09 522.05 530.26 536.79 542.39 545.54 546.88 545.72 549.60 555.25 562.02 566.17 570.02 571.76 565.74
Poland 14.67 66.60 137.78 159.49 169.32 175.84 185.41 194.70 208.45 220.73 229.93 242.61 261.18 274.65 288.57 294.41 313.70 323.38 351.06 382.75 421.64 433.82 452.93 476.17 492.45 510.01 526.34 474.40 492.94 507.31 524.35 541.24 554.59 567.16 583.83
Portugal 48.60 129.24 185.45 195.98 210.95 225.58 240.79 254.89 272.70 291.11 309.23 326.86 333.28 345.27 371.96 378.69 390.67 399.54 407.31 414.94 417.31 421.53 443.78 446.96 406.11 415.01 452.99 456.71 470.46 491.64 514.08 529.54 540.48 544.11 552.06
Romania 1.96 10.77 55.72 62.76 69.94 78.82 88.94 96.99 103.01 108.63 115.37 120.33 123.83 131.96 137.48 143.47 150.84 158.24 170.53 171.61 197.03 209.16 213.86 215.69 224.14 235.40 246.98 260.88 278.58 307.07 332.36 357.13 378.86 399.69 412.77
Slovenia 87.08 218.09 293.56 301.61 304.02 326.90 335.92 357.42 373.96 391.35 410.28 425.66 435.20 442.06 448.37 456.03 467.53 479.30 487.60 504.47 514.27 517.28 517.83 518.85 517.79 517.59 517.90 522.60 530.77 540.88 549.35 556.03 555.10 564.48 570.51
Slovakia 36.12 110.48 165.70 175.42 182.72 186.44 185.59 189.24 196.77 210.84 221.77 229.02 236.89 240.34 246.87 252.46 222.80 242.64 248.22 266.72 287.03 294.79 309.52 323.69 337.14 347.09 359.52 374.95 390.37 408.43 425.95 438.55 446.90 458.75 470.73
Finland 154.84 256.07 387.89 382.38 382.99 368.84 367.26 371.49 378.53 378.47 391.72 402.72 412.02 415.91 421.54 435.77 448.14 462.43 474.81 484.93 507.01 518.86 535.32 551.49 563.42 569.75 579.84 589.52 603.76 616.52 628.95 642.46 651.91 656.34 660.27
Sweden 283.13 346.60 419.18 418.67 412.91 407.78 407.67 410.84 413.24 418.32 428.12 439.00 450.15 451.06 452.17 454.05 456.47 459.08 461.14 463.74 462.28 460.43 460.43 464.14 465.38 466.02 470.35 473.89 476.96 478.73 476.04 473.21 476.26 477.02 473.29
Figure PR11-6: Share of diesel passenger cars, EU-27 countries, 2013, 2018, 2023
Sources:

Passenger cars by motor energy, Eurostat (2024)

Note:

*All available data is shown
 

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2013[Share (%)] 2014[Share (%)] 2015[Share (%)] 2016[Share (%)] 2017[Share (%)] 2018[Share (%)] 2019[Share (%)] 2020[Share (%)] 2021[Share (%)] 2022[Share (%)] 2023[Share (%)]
Belgium 62.58 62.09 61.24 59.32 56.90 53.43 49.84 46.95 43.69 40.28 35.83
Bulgaria 0 0 0 39.38 42.16 43.93 45.55 46.51 47.90 48.49 48.72
Czechia 32.26 33.74 35.34 36.82 37.87 38.37 39.04 39.48 39.67 39.77 37.98
Denmark 28.68 29.42 29.93 30.59 30.94 31.32 31.01 30.40 28.87 27.35 25.19
Germany 30.14 31.22 32.24 32.94 32.79 32.23 31.86 31.65 31.27 30.59 30.09
Estonia 32.04 34.10 35.63 36.75 37.86 39.06 39.62 40.40 41.24 42.04 42.40
Ireland 37.46 41.01 44.54 48.71 52.64 55.51 57.52 58.69 58.56 57.21 55.58
Greece 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Spain 0 55.85 56.57 56.31 58.33 57.60 56.60 56.08 55.24 54.29 53.53
France 63.59 64.02 63.93 63.43 62.46 60.83 59.02 57.49 55.52 53.43 51.13
Croatia 38.87 41.17 43.34 45.84 48.10 50.68 52.95 54.47 55.45 55.81 55.98
Italy 40.40 41.10 41.95 42.94 43.87 44.39 44.22 43.88 43.19 42.52 41.65
Cyprus 10.64 11.47 12.42 13.82 15.86 18.05 19.96 21.38 21.90 21.55 21.11
Latvia 43.02 46.46 49.70 53.46 56.27 59.09 61.54 63.34 64.92 65.85 66.34
Lithuania 41.60 59.81 62.99 65.24 66.86 67.67 67.81 67.72 67.72 67.01 66.29
Luxembourg 65.69 65.59 65.28 64.21 62.09 59.18 56.04 53.39 50.23 47.07 43.27
Hungary 24.34 26.05 27.80 29.31 30.39 31.07 31.46 31.68 31.65 31.61 31.55
Malta 30.22 30.69 30.93 31.13 31.53 31.61 31.65 31.57 30.84 30.11 29.31
Netherlands 0 0 16.64 16.30 15.91 15.18 13.95 12.48 11.22 9.86 8.56
Austria 56.48 56.73 56.95 57.04 56.59 55.81 55.14 54.53 53.48 52.28 50.93
Poland 27.13 28.37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Portugal 49.02 50.39 52.42 54.13 55.52 56.09 56.14 56.90 56.92 56.51 55.63
Romania 34.21 35.49 36.98 38.74 41.95 44.83 46.85 48.36 49.66 50.39 50.89
Slovenia 40.24 42.16 43.91 45.66 47.30 48.59 49.58 50.29 50.60 50.13 49.37
Slovakia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Finland 22.70 23.52 24.23 24.93 25.51 25.97 26.11 26.11 25.95 25.52 24.84
Sweden 23.78 26.74 29.65 32.15 34.03 35.09 35.70 35.39 34.83 33.72 32.55
Iceland 0 0 0 0 30.19 31.80 32.65 33.05 31.25 0 0
Liechtenstein 28.26 29.61 30.89 32.25 33.10 33.15 33.07 32.87 32.11 31.42 30.15
Norway 44.44 46.45 47.66 48.11 47.85 47.21 46.10 45.21 42.81 40.14 37.82
Switzerland 24.58 26.28 27.93 29.31 30.28 30.74 30.91 30.80 30.43 29.82 29.03
United Kingdom 0 0 37.81 39.10 39.65 39.37 0 0 36.51 35.04 33.10
Bosnia and Herzegovina 61.94 64.85 67.32 68.82 69.66 70.78 72.51 73.59 74.94 75.84 76.73
Montenegro 0 0 0 66.59 69.65 72.00 73.67 75.86 77.21 78.16 0
Moldova 18.56 20.18 21.20 22.07 24.58 25.86 27.32 28.62 30.06 31.10 32.60
North Macedonia 35.31 39.05 42.48 45.68 48.06 50.31 52.96 54.72 56.80 58.07 0
Georgia 0 0 0 0 6.90 8.01 9.98 9.98 11.42 12.18 12.52
Albania 0 72.06 72.46 72.78 72.09 72.87 73.34 73.57 73.66 73.75 73.64
Serbia 0 0 0 0 0 0 51.17 52.91 54.49 54.73 55.61
Türkiye 26.90 29.24 31.60 33.61 35.36 36.85 38.16 38.30 37.70 36.97 35.80
Kosovo*

Goals

Neither Slovenia nor the EU have set any goals or target values to regulate the number of passenger cars at the national level. The goals that are indirectly linked to the motorisation rate and passenger car ownership relate to the composition rather than size of a vehicle fleet – fuel consumption and vehicle emission standards. As a rule, emission standards limit environmental pollution caused by passenger cars.


Passenger car ownership is an indicator that is closely related to car use (and thus, the rate of motorisation), especially in urban areas. An increasing rate of motorisation leads to increased negative impacts on the environment. Passenger car ownership is also closely related to the trends that characterise the modern way of life, such as the decreasing number of household members, higher number of cars per household, increasing average travel distances as well as reduced accessibility and flexibility of public transport.

In the EU, motorisation-related goals are linked to the composition rather than size of a vehicle fleet – fuel consumption and vehicle emission standards. Nevertheless, cars are considered a luxury in some Scandinavian countries, as basic mobility is provided by public passenger transport. Consequently, this indicator indirectly shows the transport policy orientation of a certain country or region. Countries that are successful in providing car-free mobility have considerably smaller vehicle fleets.

As a rule, higher motorisation rates are a characteristic of the most economically developed countries, such as Luxembourg and Italy. Nevertheless, in some of the wealthiest European countries (especially in Scandinavia), the motorisation rate is markedly below the European average. The lowest motorisation rates are recorded in countries that are, economically, the least developed and have joined the EU most recently (e.g. Romania, Slovakia, Croatia, Hungary). In the period 2003–2013, the motorisation rate increased in all of the EU-28 countries. The largest increase was recorded in some countries that entered the EU in 2004 or 2007; this especially applies to the Baltic States, Romania and Bulgaria. Some of these countries have already surpassed the more economically developed countries.

It is to be expected that rapid motorisation growth will gradually decelerate as the number of cars per inhabitant is already relatively high and other, more sustainable modes of transport, are being developed. In less developed EU countries with a lower number of cars per inhabitant, further growth in car ownership is expected, especially in some newer Member States, but also in some EU-15 Member States (EEA, 2015).

Slovenia is among the countries with the highest increase in car ownership, surpassing the average of all new Member States and candidates for years except Malta and Cyprus. In 2015, there were 1,078,737 passenger cars in Slovenia, which is 7 times more than in 1970. The motorisation rate in 2015 amounted to 523 passenger cars per 1000 inhabitants, which is 166 more than in 1995. In 2010, an average Slovenian household (2.5 members) owned more than one car (1.32 in 2010, 1.34 in 2009, 1.25 in 2002, 0.94 in 1991). A slight decline in passenger car ownership compared to 2010 was recorded in 2015 (1.3 cars per average household [2.5 members]). As regards Slovenian municipalities, the highest number of passenger cars per household was recorded in the municipality of Trzin (2.65 cars per household), followed by the municipalities of Cerklje na Gorenjskem (1.93) and Gorenja vas-Poljane (1.79), while the lowest number of passenger cars per household were recorded in the municipalities of Ankaran (0.44), Osilnica (0.77) and Zavrč (0.94). The number of passenger cars per inhabitant is the highest in the municipalities of Trzin (0.96 passenger cars per inhabitant), Renče-Vogrsko (0.65) and Komen (0.64), while the lowest number of passenger cars per inhabitant was recorded in the municipalities of Ankaran (0.19), Hodoš (0.38) and Osilnica (0.41) (National Interoperability Framework Portal, 2015).

The growth in the number of passenger cars also affects the number of end-of-life vehicles. These vehicles represent hazardous waste, as they contain hazardous substances. Therefore, it is very important to have an efficient system of collection and management of end-of-life vehicles established at the national level. In 2010, there were 6,807 end-of-life vehicles in Slovenia (5,305 tonnes of vehicles), while 6,598 were recorded in 2011 (5,703 tonnes) and 5,447 in 2012 (4,528 tonnes). The share of reused or recovered end-of-life vehicles increased in the period 2010–2012, amounting to 90.6% in 2010, 90.3% in 2011 and 100% in 2012.

Despite its constant growth, the market of passenger cars in Slovenia has not shown any signs of saturation in recent years, as the number of registered vehicles has been growing rapidly since 2012. Growth was stalled in 2008 due to the recession, but resumed in 2012. The number of passenger cars registered for the first time in 2012 was 4,576. In 2013, the number increased to 5,062, in 2014 to 6,392 and in 2015 to 7,129 passenger cars (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, 2016a). Transport policy on the national level as well in the cities still favours the use of personal cars, which is reflected in rapidly growing investments in road infrastructure, decreasing competitiveness of public passenger transport and the changing settlement patterns in Slovenia (suburbanisation, which is based on accessibility by passenger cars). As a consequence, a growing share of the population decides to meet their transportation needs by using passenger cars.

The share of diesel passenger cars in Slovenia increased consistently in the period 1986–2015. From 2002 onwards, the trend of growth became particularly distinct. The share of diesel passenger cars was 7% in 1986, slightly under 12% in 2002 and as high as 44% in 2015. A higher share of diesel vehicles contributes to better energy efficiency compared to gasoline vehicles. Diesel vehicles contribute considerably less to carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution. On the other hand, diesel vehicles contribute more to air pollution with particulates and nitrogen oxides (NOx). In all of the EU-28 countries, the share of diesel vehicles increased in the period 2003–2012. The average share of diesel vehicles in European countries is lower than in Slovenia. In 2012 it was 34% (in Slovenia it was approximately 4% higher). Compared to the average share of diesel cars in European countries in 2012, the share in Slovenia was 6% higher in 2013, 8% higher in 2014 and more than 10% higher in 2015.

The number of buses per 1000 inhabitants was relatively constant in the period 1995–2014, at 1.2 buses per 1000 inhabitants. In 2015, it grew to 1.3 buses per 1000 inhabitants.

The number of trucks per million euro of the GDP in Slovenia in the period 1995–2003 dropped from 3.3 to 1.9. The reason for the drop was GDP growth, which was faster than the growth of the number of trucks. In 2003, GDP growth stabilised, which is why the number of trucks in the period 2013–2015 was relatively constant, at 1.9 trucks per million euro of the GDP.


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