European Share of Renewable Energy Sources in Transport by Country

The data indicates varying shares of renewable energy sources in transport across European countries in 2023. Sweden leads with 30.56%, followed by Norway and Finland with 22.29% and 21.71%, respectively. Other countries like Iceland, Estonia, and Malta range between 15.67% and 12.17%. Central and Eastern European countries like Romania, Slovakia, and Bulgaria exhibit moderate shares around 9%. Meanwhile, nations such as Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Greece show lower involvement, falling below 8%. The lowest percentages are observed in Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, and Macedonia, with values under 1%.

Future trends to watch include increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), advancements in biofuel technology, and stringent EU regulations pushing for higher renewable energy quotas. Scandinavian countries are expected to maintain leadership due to robust policy support and infrastructure. Emerging markets in Central and Eastern Europe may show significant growth, driven by both EU directives and domestic innovation in renewable technologies.

Top countries in Share of Renewable Energy Sources in Transport by Country

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year
1 1 Sweden 30.56 2023 View data
2 2 Norway 22.29 2023 View data
3 3 Finland 21.71 2023 View data
4 4 Iceland 15.67 2023 View data
5 5 Estonia 13.51 2023 View data
6 6 Malta 12.17 2023 View data
7 7 Denmark 11.67 2023 View data
8 8 Netherlands 11.67 2023 View data
9 9 Italy 11.01 2023 View data
10 10 Slovenia 10.67 2023 View data

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