Europe’s May registration data delivered a symbolic milestone for the EV transition. Autohome reports that battery-electric vehicles outsold pure gasoline cars across the EU, EFTA and UK combined for the first time.

BEVs reached a 23.3 percent market share in May across the wider region, while gasoline cars fell to 21.7 percent and ranked behind hybrids and BEVs. Total new-car registrations reached 1.15 million units, up 3.6 percent year over year.
What changed
The electric shift was not evenly distributed. Autohome notes that the UK and Nordic markets were major contributors, and that gasoline vehicles would still lead inside the EU if those stronger EV markets were removed from the calculation.
Chinese brands also reached a new high, selling 121,000 vehicles in the region in May and taking 10.7 percent share. BYD, SAIC, Geely, Chery and Leapmotor all posted notable gains, with BYD reported at 32,380 units and SAIC at 30,527.
EV InnoTech take
The milestone matters less as a single monthly result than as a signal of direction. Europe’s EV market is becoming more competitive at the same time Chinese brands are scaling from niche challengers into mainstream visibility.
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