In 2023, the number of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) passenger cars in Germany was significantly above 379,540 units. The forecast for the next five years indicates a steady decline in LPG passenger cars, shrinking annually by 1.11% from 2024 to 2028. This trend suggests a declining interest in LPG-fueled cars, potentially due to growing advancements and the adoption of electric and hybrid technologies, as well as increased environmental regulations.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Increasing demand for sustainable and clean energy vehicles, possibly reducing LPG car registrations further.
- Potential policy changes by the German government to incentivize greener vehicle technologies.
- Technological advancements in battery and electric vehicle efficiency may continue to overshadow LPG alternatives.