
5.5 per cent of Swiss cars are fully electric
Keystone-SDA
In Switzerland, an average of 5.5% of registered passenger cars are fully electric. This is shown by the latest data from the online platform Energie Reporter, as well as from Energie Schweiz and Geoimpact.
There are significant differences between the cantons: the frontrunner is the canton of Zug, with 12% of its cars being electric – more than twice the Swiss average. It is followed by Zurich with 7%, and Lucerne and Nidwalden with 5.8% each. The lowest figures are recorded in Geneva at 3.8%, and in Jura and Ticino, both at 3.9%.
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Among newly registered cars, the proportion of electric cars is significantly higher: between January and July 2026, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) achieved a cumulative market share of 24%, according to the importers’ association Auto-Schweiz.
This puts them well ahead of petrol-only cars (21%) and diesel vehicles (6%). Only hybrid vehicles sold even better, with a share of 37%; plug-in hybrids accounted for 12%.
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Translated from German, reviewed by an English Department journalist.