AMMAN —
Demand for electric vehicles increased by 170 percent during 2022,
representative of the automobile sector at the Jordan Free Zone Investor
Commission Jihad Abu Nasser, said.
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According to Jo24,
Abu Nasser said that Jordan saw a high turnout of electric vehicles(EVs)
imported globally. In total, around 55,000 vehicles were cleared in 2022, 12,000
of those being
EVs, he added.
While demand for EVs
rose, demand for hybrids fell by 40 percent and for
gasoline-powered vehicles by
20 percent. For diesel-powered vehicles Abu Nasser said demand fell by 30
percent.
Abu Nasser pointed
out that the decline in demand for gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles may be
linked to higher burning prices compared to electric and
hybrid-powered vehicles.
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