Five EU Member States had 100% zero-emission city buses in 2025: Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, and Slovenia. Another six reached over 90% ZE shares: the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Finland, Belgium, Lithuania, and Romania.
Among major markets (i.e. markets with over 1,000 new city bus sales annually), the United Kingdom is back at the top of the league, with electric powertrains accounting for three out of four new city buses. Italy ranked second place, with nearly two out of three new city buses being zero-emission in 2025, making it the only major EU market ranking above the EU average. In third place, Spain had a ZE share of new city buses of 56%, slightly down from 57% in 2024. Germany ranks 4th, with half of new city buses being zero-emission. France takes last place among major markets, with a ZE share of 42%.
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Data source: www.transportenvironment.org/articles/pas...