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ACEA outlines barriers for electric vehicle transition

9 July 2025

A new report, Navigating the EV transition, supported by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) and released by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) examines key barriers for advancing the electric vehicle transition in the European Union, with a focus on cars and vans.

The report states: “This transition requires a significant transformation of existing supply and value chains, which will also impact the types of labour and skills needed in the industry. The shifting revenues and cost structures, as well as the competitiveness of the EU automotive industry, will determine whether electric vehicle (EV) sales can offset the anticipated decline in internal combustion engine vehicle (ICEV) revenues.”

Europe currently finds itself at a critical turning point in the transition, as insufficient charging infrastructure, high total cost of ownership, and limited consumer confidence continue to restrict EV uptake in specific vehicle segments and markets, ACEA said in a news release. In turn, the average age of vehicles on EU roads is rising.

The report identifies key challenges to the wider EV uptake in the EU, including:

Source: ACEA