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With the latest data on vehicle production, registration, use and taxation, as well as employment and trade, ACEAs Automobile Industry Pocket Guide provides a map of the European automobile industry today.
As the key figures of this sixth edition clearly show, the automobile industry is the engine of Europe - in terms of its skilled workforce, levels of investment in research and development, the size of its manufacturing base, as well as its trade and tax contributions.
Today, however, the industry stands at a critical juncture, with the economic crisis having taken a harsh toll. Since the 2007 peak, vehicle registrations have shrunk by a quarter - down 4.4 million vehicles.Despite this difficult context, the automotive industry is ready to meet the challenges ahead. It is also ready to support Europe in its mission growth of boosting industrys share of EU GDP to 20% by 2020.In order to be able to adapt to changing demands, our sector requires a robust industrial policy. It needs
a supportive regulatory framework that will foster competitiveness, ultimately stimulating growth, jobs and investment - thereby benefiting the European economy as a whole.
Erik Jonnaert ACEA Secretary General
Foreword
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ABOUT ACEA
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Members and partnersThe European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) represents the fifteen Europe-based car, van, truck and bus makers: BMW Group, Daimler, DAF, Fiat, Ford of Europe, General Motors Europe, Hyundai Motor Europe, Iveco, Jaguar Land Rover, PSA Peugeot Citron, Renault, Toyota Motor Europe, Volkswagen Group, Volvo Cars, Volvo Group.
ACEA has permanent cooperation with the European Council for Automotive R&D (EUCAR), which is the industry body for collaborative research and development. ACEA has close relations with 29 national automobile manufacturers associations in Europe and maintains a dialogue on international issues with automobile associations around the world. It also works with a variety of institutional, non-governmental, research and civil society partners as well as with a number of industry associations with related interests.
ACEA represents Europes car, van, truck and bus makers
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ACEAs mission is to: define and voice the common interests, policies and positions of the European automobile industry;
engage in dialogue with the European institutions and other stakeholders in order to advance understanding of industry-related issues, and to contribute to effective legislation;
act as a portal for specialist knowledge on vehicle-related regulation;
communicate the role and importance of the industry, using reliable data and information;
monitor activities that influence the automobile industry, cooperating with the actors involved;
undertake strategic reflection on the increasingly global challenges of sustainability and competitiveness.
The automotive industry is one of the most regulated sectors in Europe. This legislative framework consists of around 80 EU Directives and over 70 international UNECE regulatory agreements, mostly covering technical issues and standardisation. Through its member companies, ACEA taps into a wealth of technical, regulatory and practical expertise in the following priority fields: Environment and sustainability Competitiveness, market and economy International trade Research and innovation Safety Transport policy
ACEAs mission and priorities
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The ACEA Board of Directors is composed of the CEOs of its member companies. Additionally, a Commercial Vehicle Board of Directors addresses the specific issues facing the commercial vehicle manufacturers that ACEA represents: DAF Trucks, Daimler Trucks, Iveco, MAN Truck & Bus, Scania, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles and Volvo Group.
The day-to-day work of the ACEA secretariat is overseen by the Secretary General, who ensures that the Board of Directors priorities are addressed. Technical expertise and advisory input come from working groups on topics as diverse as emissions, road and vehicle safety, general transport policy and regulatory compliance. These specialist working groups are made up of experts from the member companies and are chaired by ACEA staff.
How ACEA works
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Secretary GeneralIvan Hodac Erik Jonnaert (as from 1 October 2013)
Emissions & Fuels DirectorPaul Greening
Environmental Policy DirectorPeter Kunze
Legal & Taxation DirectorMarc Greven
Mobility & Sustainable Transport DirectorPetr Dolejsi
Parliamentary Affairs Director Cline Domecq
Regulatory Affairs DirectorEskil Sturesson
Safety DirectorGianfranco Burzio
Statistics & Economics DirectorQuynh-Nhu Huynh
Technical Affairs DirectorErwin Kirschner
Trade & Economics DirectorErik Bergelin
Trade AdviserMt Kander
Transport Policy DirectorFuensanta Martinez-Sans
Communications DirectorCara McLaughlin
Communications Manager Charles de Lusignan
Information Technology Director Marc Vanderstraeten
Finance & Administration DirectorTanguy De Decker
ACEA Tokyo OfficeAnthony Millington +81 3 350 563 [email protected]
ACEA Beijing Office Dominik Declercq +86 10 6463 [email protected]
ACEA Avenue des Nerviens 85B-1040 Brussels+32 2 732 55 [email protected]
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BMW AGPetuelring 130D 80788 MunichT. +49 89 3820www.bmwgroup.com
DAF TRUCKS NVHugo van der Goeslaan 1 NL 5643 PT EindhovenT. + 31 40 214 9111www.daftrucks.com
DAIMLER AGD 70546 StuttgartT. +49 711 170www.daimler.com
FIAT SpAVia Nizza 250I 10126 TurinT. +39 011 003 11 11www.fiatspa.com
FORD OF EUROPE GmbHHenry Fordstrasse 1D 50725 CologneT. +49 221 900www.ford.com
GENERAL MOTORS EUROPE AGADAM OPEL AGBahnhofsplatz D 65423 RsselsheimT. +49 6142 770www.gm.com
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HYUNDAI MOTOR EUROPE GmbH Kaiserleipromenade 5D 63067 Offenbach am MainT. +49 69 271 4720www.hyundai-europe.com
IVECO SpAVia Puglia 35I 10156 TurinT. +39 011 006 11 11www.iveco.com
JAGUAR LAND ROVERBanbury RoadGaydonUK Warwick CV35 ORRT. +44 19 2664 1111www.jaguarlandrover.com
PSA PEUGEOT CITRONAvenue de la Grande Arme 75F 75116 Paris CedexT. +33 1 40 66 55 11www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com
RENAULT SAQuai Alphonse Le Gallo 13-15F 92109 Boulogne-Billancourt T. +33 1 41 04 50 50www.renault.com
TOYOTA MOTOR EUROPE SAAvenue du Bourget 60B 1140 BrusselsT. +32 2 745 21 11www.toyota.eu
VOLKSWAGEN AGBerliner Ring 2D 38436 WolfsburgT. +49 536 190www.volkswagenag.com
VOLVO CAR CORPORATIONS 405 31 GothenburgT. +46 31 59 00 00www.volvocars.com
AB VOLVOS 405 08 GothenburgT. +46 31 66 51 70www.volvogroup.com
MAN Truck & Bus AG(Commercial Vehicle Board member)Postfach 50 06 20D 80995 MunichT. +49 891 580 01www.mantruckandbus.com
SCANIA AB(Commercial Vehicle Board member)S 151 87 SodertaljeT. +46 8 55 38 10 00www.scania.com
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BMW Group Representative OfficeBoulevard de Waterloo 25B 1000 BrusselsT. +32 2 737 50 30
Daimler EU Corporate Representation Rue Froissart 133B 1040 BrusselsT. +32 2 233 11 45
Fiat Delegation to EuropeRue Jules Cockx 12AB 1160 BrusselsT. +32 2 513 63 92
Ford Motor Company EU AffairsRue Montoyer 40 B7B 1000 BrusselsT. +32 2 761 06 11
GM Europe Public Policy & Government RelationsRue dIdalie 11-13B 1050 BrusselsT. +32 2 773 69 81
Brussels ACEA member representations
Hyundai Motor Group Brussels OfficeRue de la Loi 227B 1040 BrusselsT. +32 2 205 03 60
Iveco Delegation to EuropeA. Gossetlaan 28A B3B-1702 Groot-BijgaardenT. +32 2 467 12 11
Jaguar Land Rover Brussels OfficeRue Abb Cuypers 3B 1040 BrusselsT. +32 2 741 24 60
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PSA Peugeot Citron EU DelegationAvenue des Arts 53B 1000 BrusselsT. +32 2 545 11 79
Renault European AffairsAvenue des Arts 40B 1040 BrusselsT. +32 2 274 10 00
Toyota Motor EuropeAvenue du Bourget 60B 1140 BrusselsT. +32 2 745 33 13
Volkswagen Group EU Representation Rue Archimde 25B 1000 BrusselsT. +32 2 645 49 53
Volvo Car CorporationBrussels Office EU AffairsRue du Luxembourg 3B 1000 BrusselsT. +32 2 503 69 67
Volvo Group EU RepresentationRue du Luxembourg 3B 1000 BrusselsT. +32 2 482 58 70
MAN Truck & Bus Brussels Office(Commercial Vehicle Board member)Rue Jacques de Lalaing 4B 1040 BrusselsT. +32 2 230 41 95
Scania EU Representation(Commercial Vehicle Board member)c/o Kreab Gavin AndersonAvenue de Tervueren 2B 1040 BrusselsT. +32 2 737 69 02
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_a u s t r i a FFOEAutomobile Industry Association of AustriaWiedner Hauptstrasse 63A1045 ViennaT. +43 5 90 900 48 00F. +43 5 90 900 289www.wk.or.at/fahrzeuge
_b e l g i u mFEBIACBelgian Federation of Automobile & Motorcycle Industries Boulevard de la Woluwe 46 B6B1200 BrusselsT. +32 2 778 64 00F. +32 2 762 81 71www.febiac.be
_b u l g a r i aACMAssociation of Car Manufacturers and their Authorised Representatives for BulgariaVeliko Tarnovo Street 37BG1504 SofiaT. +359 2 946 12 50F. +359 2 94 33 944www.svab.bg
_c y p r u sOEBEmployers & Industrialists FederationAcropoleos Avenue 2 & Glafkou StreetPoBox 21657 CY1511 NicosiaT. +357 22 66 51 02F. +357 22 66 94 59http://en.oeb.org.cy
_c z e c h r e p u b l i cAIA CR (SAP)Automotive Industry Association of the CROpletalova 55CZ110 00 Prague 1T. +420 221 602 982F. +420 224 239 690www.autosap.cz
_d e n m a r k DBIDanish Car Importers AssociationRdhuspladsen 16DK1550 Copenhagen VT. +45 39 16 23 23F. +45 39 16 24 24www.bilimp.dk
ACEA associated organisations
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_e s t o n i a AMTELUnion of Estonian Car Sales and Service EnterprisesPrnu Road 232EST11314 TallinnT. +372 672 23 08F. +372 650 21 97www.amtel.ee
_ f i n l a n d AUTOTUOJAT RYAssociation of Automobile Importers in FinlandAteneuminkuja 2 C FIN 00100 HelsinkiT. +358 207 928 850F. +358 207 928 859www.autotuojat.fi
_ f r a n c e CCFAFrench Automobile Manufacturers AssociationRue de Presbourg 2F75008 ParisT. +33 1 49 52 51 00F. +33 1 49 52 51 88www.ccfa.fr
_g e r m a n y VDAGerman Association of the Automotive IndustryBehrenstrasse 35D 10117 BerlinT. +49 30 897 8420F. +49 30 897 842 600www.vda.de
_g r e e c e AMVIR (SEAA)Association of Motor Vehicle Importers RepresentativesKifisias Avenue 296GR152 32 Chalandri AthensT. +30 210 689 1400 F. +30 210 685 9 022www.seaa.gr
_h u n g a ry AHAI (MGSZ)Association of the Hungarian Automotive IndustryThn Kroly u. 3 5H1119 BudapestT. +36 1 382 9805F. +36 1 382 9810www.gepjarmuipar.hu
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_ i r e l a n d SIMISociety of the Irish Motor IndustryUpper Pembroke Street 5IRL Dublin 2T. +353 1 676 16 90F. +353 1 661 92 13www.simi.ie
_ i ta ly ANFIAItalian Association of the Automobile IndustryCorso Galileo Ferraris 61I 10128 TurinT. +39 011 554 65 11F. +39 011 545 986www.anfia.it
_l at v i a AUTO ASOCICIJASAutomotive AssociationVangau Street 5LV1024 RigaT. +371 6 752 99 79F. +371 6 754 03 15www.lpaa.lv
_l i t h u a n i aLAALithuanian Autoenterpreneurs AssociationP. adeikos g. 1bLT 06319 VilniusT. +370 5 230 12 24F. +370 5 230 12 25www.laa.lt
_m a ltaACIMAssociation of Car Importers MaltaPoBox 50 Valletta Building MT Sint GwannT. +356 21 38 57 74 F. +356 21 22 33 06
_t h e n e t h e r l a n d sRAIMotorcycle & Automobile Industry AssociationKoningin Wilhelminaplein 30 PoBox 74800NL1062 KR AmsterdamT. + 31 20 504 49 49F. +31 20 646 38 57www.raivereniging.nl
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_n o r wayBILAutomobile Importers Associationkernveien 99PoBox 71 kernN 0508 OsloT. +47 22 64 64 55F. +47 22 64 85 95www.bilimportorene.no
_p o l a n dPZPMPolish Automotive Industry AssociationAl. Niepodlegoci 69 PL 02 626 WarsawT. +48 22 322 71 98F. +48 22 322 76 65www.pzpm.org.pl
_p o rt u g a lACAPAutomobile Association of PortugalAvenida Torre de Belm 29P 1400 342 LisbonT. +351 21 303 53 00F. +351 21 302 14 74www.acap.pt
_r o m a n i aACAROMAutomobile Manufacturers Association of RomaniaStr. Banu Mrcine Bl. D5RO 110194 PitestiT. +40 248 211 245F. +40 248 217 990www.acarom.ro
_s l o v e n i aADSAssociation of Automobile Manufacturers and Authorised Importersc/o Chamber of Commerce & Industry of SloveniaDimiceva 13SI 1000 LjubljanaT. +386 1 58 98 217F. +386 1 58 98 219www.ads slo.org
_s l o va k r e p u b l i cZAP SRAutomotive Industry Association SRTomikova 26SK 821 01 Bratislava T. +421 2 4364 2235F. +421 2 4364 2237www.zapsr.sk
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AUTO-SUISSE Automobile Association of Swiss ImportersMittelstrasse 32Postfach 5232 CH 3001 BernT. +41 31 306 65 65F. +41 31 306 65 50www.auto-suisse.chwww.auto-schweiz.ch
_t u r k e yOSDAutomotive Manufacturers AssociationAtilla Sokak 10 AltunizadeTR 34676 IstanbulT. +90 216 318 29 94F. +90 216 321 94 97www.osd.org.tr
_s pa i nANFACSpanish Association of Car & Truck ManufacturersIberia Mart II BuildingCalle Orense 34E 28020 MadridT. +34 91 343 13 45F. +34 91 343 13 77www.anfac.com
_s w e d e nBIL SwedenSwedish Association of Automobile Manufacturers & Importers Box 26173 Storgatan 19S 100 41 StockholmT. +46 8 700 41 00 F. +46 8 791 23 11www.bilsweden.se
_u n i t e d k i n g d o mSMMTSociety of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Great Peter Street 71UK London SW1P 2BNT. +44 207 235 70 00F. +44 207 235 71 12 www.smmt.co.uk
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The European Council for Automotive R&D (EUCAR) is the collaborative research organisation of the major automobile manufacturers in Europe, with the mission to strengthen the competitiveness of the manufacturers through strategic collaborative research and innovation.
Together with its members, EUCAR drives the strategy and assessment of collaborative automotive research and innovation, and establishes common work with the European Commission, member states and other key stakeholders. These activities facilitate the participation of EUCARs members in high-quality projects with industrially-relevant results. Projects are mainly financed through the EU Framework Programmes for research and innovation, matched with industry funding.
EUCARs activities also cover commercial vehicle research and development.
EUCAR collaborative research is focused on the following domains: Sustainable propulsion Safe and integrated mobility Affordability and competitiveness
EUCAR is governed by its Council, composed of the heads of the research and advanced development divisions of the member companies. EUCARs Chairman is nominated annually from the Council on a rotating basis.
The EUCAR Office is composed of:Simon Godwin
Alessandro [email protected]
Research Coordinator
Assistant to Chairman and [email protected]
EUCAR members are:
BMW, DAF, Daimler, Fiat, Ford Europe, GM/Opel,
Jaguar Land Rover, Porsche, PSA Peugeot Citron, Renault,
Scania, Volkswagen, Volvo Cars and Volvo Group.
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The automobileindustry:the engineof Europe
Many of our essential public services - such as postal, waste and emergency services - are delivered by cars, trucks and vans.
The automotive sector is the EUs largest investor in R&D, accounting for 25% of total R&D spending.
The EU auto industry invests over 32 billion into R&D and applies for 9,500 patents per year.
Cars and buses offer freedom and mobility for all, providing us with direct access to education, health and employment.
12.9 million people work in the sector representing 5.3% of the EU employed population.
The 3 million high-skilled jobs in automotive manufacturing represent 10% of the EUs manufacturing employment.
Trucks and vans deliver the goods and services we take for granted in our daily lives, carrying 75% of freight transported over land and delivering 18 billion tonnes of goods per year.
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Motor vehicles account for over 385 billion in tax contribution in just 14 EU countries - a vital source of government revenue.
Vehicle manufacturing is a strategic industry in the EU, where 16.2 million cars, vans, trucks and buses are manufactured.
ACEAs members operate 208 vehicle assembly and production plants in 22 countries across Europe.
The 839 billion turnover generated by the automotive sector represents 6.9% of EU GDP. The automobile industry has ripple effects throughout the economy, supporting a vast supply chain and generating an array of business services.
The European auto industry is a global player, delivering 6.6 million Made in Europe vehicles around the world, and bringing in a 92 billion trade surplus.
Europes cars, vans, trucks and buses are the cleanest, safest and quietest in the world.
Europe leads the way in clean production, with decreasing quantities of water and energy used to manufacture a vehicle, and much less CO2 and waste produced in the process.
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Driving sustainable mobility...
Europes cars, vans, trucks and buses are the cleanest, safest and quietest in the world.
Europe leads the way in clean production, with decreasing quantities of water and energy used to manufacture a vehicle, and much less CO2 and waste being produced in the process.
Over the past 30 years, safety technologies have helped halve the number of road deaths, despite a three-fold increase in traffic.
One car in the 1970s produced as many pollutant emissions as 100 cars today.
The average car engine emits 28 times less carbon monoxide than 20 years ago.
In 2012, 71% of new cars emitted less than 140g of CO2 per kilometre, and more than half of those less than 120g.
An average new car today consumes 15% less fuel per 100km than 10 years ago.
Noise from passenger cars has been reduced by 90% since 1970.
Pollutant emissions from trucks have been slashed to near-zero levels, down 98% since 1990.
Trucks fuel consumption - and therefore CO2 emissions - has decreased by over a third since 1970.
A modern truck needs just 1 litre of fuel to transport 1 tonne of goods over a distance of 100km.
25 of todays trucks and buses are quieter than one built in 1980.
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The automobile sector is the EUs biggest investor in R&D
R&D shares of sectors of the main world regions | 2011
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Patent applications filed by the automotive sector | 2012
Source: based on eUropean paTenT office daTa - 2013
21.6% japan
55.6% eU
14.8% Us
1.2% south Korea
1.9% switzerland
0.9% canada
0.8% china
0.8% Taiwan
2.4% others
Spurring innovation
In 2012,
a total of 9,541 patents were filed by the automotive sector
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PRODUCTION Total motor vehicles (World) 2012 84.1m units Total motor vehicles (EU27) 2012 16.2m units = 19% of worldwide MV production Total passenger cars (World) 2012 63.1m units Total passenger cars (EU27) 2012 14.6m units = 23% of worldwide PC production Production value 2011 718.7bn NEW REGISTRATIONS Total motor vehicles (World) 2012 82.1m units Total motor vehicles (EU27) 2012 13.7m units = 17% of worldwide MV registrations/sales Total passenger cars (World) 2012 69.1m units Total passenger cars (EU27) 2012 12.1m units = 18% of worldwide PC registrations/sales Diesel (Western Europe) 2012 55% EMPLOYMENT Manufacture of motor vehicles (EU27) 2010 2.2m people = 7.2% of EU manufacturing Total (including indirect, EU27) 2010 12.9m people = 5.3% of EU employed population TURNOVER Manufacture of motor vehicles (EU27) 2011 840.5bn R&D INVESTMENT ACEA members 2012 32.3bn = 4% of turnover VALUE ADDED EU27 2010 141.1bn = 9% of manufacturing sector ExPORTS Extra-EU27 2012 119.8bn IMPORTS Extra-EU27 2012 27.9bn TRADE BALANCE Extra-EU27 2012 91.9bn MV IN USE (PARC) Total motor vehicles 2011 277.0m units (EU27) Passenger Cars 2011 242.2m units Motorisation rate (cars) 2011 483 per 1,000 inhab. TAx REVENUE FROM MOTOR VEHICLES (EU15) 2012 384.6bn
SOURCE: ACEA, VDA, AAA, IHS GLoBAL InSIGHT, EURoSTAT
W.EUROPE = EU15 + EFTA
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automobile manufacturing (nace c291) coachwork, trailers, caravans (nace c292) equipment and accessories (nace c293)
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manufacture, retreading and rebuilding of rubber tyres and tubes (nace c2211) manufacture of bearings, gears, gearing and driving elements (nace c2815) manufacture of cooling and ventilation equipment (nace c2825) manufacture of computers and other information processing equipment (nace c262) manufacture of electric motors, generators and transformers (nace c2711)
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sale of motor vehicles (nace g451) maintenance and repair of motor vehicles (nace g452) sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories (nace g453) retail sale of automotive fuel (nace g473) renting and leasing of motor vehicles (nace n771)
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construction of roads and motorways (nace f4211) construction of bridges and tunnels (nace f4213)
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manufacturing direct 2,233,422 2,218,600 2,176,498 -2.5%
manufacturing indirect * 813,947 877,120 816,994 0.4%
automobile use 4,443,645 4,549,700 4,348,100 -2.2%
transport 5,111,300 4,816,500 4,818,900 -5.7%
construction 759,100 748,400 713,200 -6.0%
Total 13,361,414 13,210,320 12,873,692 -3.7%
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Source: Based on eurostat most recent data availaBle - 2010
Direct automotive employment (manufacturing) 2.2m people = 7.3% of total EU employment in manufacturing
Manufacturing employment related to the automotive sector 3.0m people = 10.0% of total EU employment in manufacturing
Total automotive employment (manufacturing, services* and construction) 12.9m people = 5.3% of EU employed population
EU27 total population in 2010 493.8m people
EU27 total employment in 2010 216.4m people
EU27 employed population in the manufacturing sector 30.0m people = 13.9% of total employed population
eu manufacturing employment non-automotive 30m 90.0%
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Employment* by mode of transport in the EU (% share) | 2010
Postal and courier activities 17.0%
Warehousing and support activities 23.9%
railways 6.5%
air transport 3.8%
sea transport 1.7%
inland water transport 0.4%
Pipelines 0.2%
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Feight transport28.0%
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Passenger car production - world | 2012
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eu* 14,611,284 23.2%
naFta 6,956,158 11.0%
Japan 8,554,219 13.6%
south Korea 4,167,089 6.6%
Bric 23,401,647 37.1%
others 5,379,144 8.5%
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13.6% Japan
23.2% eu
24.6% china
south Korea 6.6%
Brazil 4.2%
others 3.2%
russia 3.1%
europe - others 1.0%
india 4.1%
europe - others 3.6%
others 3.5%
Brazil 3.4%
turkey 2.7%
asia-others 2.2%
south Korea 1.9%
6.6% Japan
7.7% eu
17.8% china
41.9% naFta
india 5.2%
asia-others 4.3%
thailand 7.2%
Asia - others : australia, indonesia, malaysia, taiwan, thailandeurope - others : serbia, turkey, ukraineothers : argentina, egypt, iran, south africa, uzbekistan
Asia - others : australia, indonesia, malaysia, taiwaneurope - others : russia, serbia, ukraineothers : argentina, egypt, iran, south africa, uzbekistan
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World passenger car production trend | 1997-2012
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
-0.7%+4.2% +3.7% -3.4% +3.8%
+1.5%+6.2%
+6.6% -0.9%
-9.4%
+22.0%+2.9%
+6.5%
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6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
16,000,000
18,000,000
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
eu china Japan south Korea india usa Brazil russia
2012
+5.2%
40
World commercial vehicle production - international comparison | 2001-2012
production
World commercial vehicle production is climbing
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World commercial vehicle production - trend | 1999-2012
+4.0% -4.0%+7.0%
+6.0%+6.7% -1.6% -1.6%
-21.2%
+38.1% +4.1%+4.5%
-11.3%
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2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
8,000,000
9,000,000
units
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
usa china eu thailand canada Japan mexico india
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Motor vehicle production in the EU by country | 2012
+ ToTAL
AuSTrIA 123,602 19,060 142,662
BeLGIuM 507,204 33,890 541,094
cZecH rePuBLIc 1,171,774 568 1,172,342
FINLAND 2,900 2,900
FrANce 1,682,814 284,951 n.a. 1,967,765
GerMANY 5,388,456 260,813 n.a. 5,649,269
HuNGArY 215,440 2,400 217,840
ITALY 396,817 241,186 33,411 671,414
NeTHerLANDS 28,000 21,800 49,800
PoLAND 540,000 103,923 764 644,687
PorTuGAL 115,735 43,831 3,990 163,556
roMANIA 326,556 11,187 22 337,765
SLoVAKIA 900,000 900,000
SLoVeNIA 126,836 4,113 130,949
SPAIN 1,539,680 392,624 46,875 1,979,179
SWeDeN 162,814 n.a. 162,814
uNITeD KINGDoM 1,464,906 94,045 16,289 1,575,240
EU 14,611,284 1,435,990 186,204 16,233,478
1. double countings are deducted from the totals2. Figures for cvs + B&c were not communicated in 2012
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
-3.2%+2%
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+4.3%
+8.8% +1.1%+3.1% +0.2% -1.2% -1.2% +1.9% -0.9% +1.3%
-12.8%
+9.9% +2.7%
+5.6%-6.7%
czech republic, hungary, Poland, romania, slovakia, slovenia
austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, italy, netherlands, Portugal, spain, sweden, united Kingdom
Passenger car production in the EU | 1990-2012
Trends in EU car production
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
-7.7% -1.0%
-23.5%
+20.6%+10.2% +2.2%
+17.3%+7.5%
-3.3%
+13.2%-3.3%
-6.0% +2.3%+3.8%
+3.3% +3.8%
-47.3%
+39.3%+9.8%
-18.7%
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production
The EU produces 35 vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants
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eu Plants
austria 6
Belgium 8
Bulgaria 1
czech republic 11
Finland 2
France 36
Germany 46
hungary 5
italy 23
netherlands 9
Poland 14
Portugal 6
romania 3
slovakia 3
slovenia 1
spain 15
sweden 14
united Kingdom 30
NoN - eu Plants
Belarus 2
Kazakhstan 2
russia 32
serbia 2
turkey 15
ukraine 5
uzbekistan 2
ALL MANuFAcTurerS countries Plants
total europe 25 293
ToTAL eu 18 233
AceA MeMBerS countries Plants
total europe 22 208
ToTAL eu 17 183
Automobile assembly and production plants in Europe
ACEA members operate 208 plants across EuropeSo
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Water used
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Europe leads the way in resource-efficient production
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-35.3%
European automobile manufacturers have significantly reduced the environmental impact of vehicle production in recent years.
long-term strategies to reduce water consumption have made it possible to reduce the water use per car produced by 28.5% from 2005 to 2012. this includes the increased application of re-circulation technologies for the reuse of water.
Water total (million m3/year) Water per unit produced (m3/car) total industry volume production
production
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Energy consumption
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as cars are equipped with more and more features to make them safer, more comfortable and more environmentally-friendly, the complexity of production increases as well, which affects energy demand. however, manufacturers constantly work on improving energy-efficiency. as a result, total energy consumption over the last years, from 2005 to 2012, decreased by 10.7%. Fluctuation in energy per car produced can be explained by lower volumes in production in certain years and weather conditions such as the harsh winter of 2012.
the co2 emissions per vehicle produced in the same period dropped by 10.4%, while the overall figure went down by 19.0%, reflecting the industrys efforts to reduce co2 emissions.
3.3
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2.7
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
million mWh mWh/car
CO2 emissions
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0.55
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energy total (million mWh/year) energy per unit produced (mWh/car) total industry volume production
co2 emissions total (million t/year) co2 emissions per unit produced (t/car) total industry volume production
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
-10.7%
-19.0%
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Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emissions
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4.10
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2.3030,000
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40,000
45,000
50,000
55,000
60,000
65,000
tons kg/car
Volatile organic compounds (Voc) are organic solvents mainly emitted from paintshops. the graph shows the voc emissions per car produced and the absolute emissions of all passenger car manufacturers altogether. With new technologies such as water-based paints that replace solvent-based paints, manufacturers have been able to reduce emissions by 34.8% per vehicle over the last eight years.
voc emissions total (t) voc emissions per unit produced (kg/car) total industry volume production
- 42.6%
- 34.8%
production
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Waste (excluding scrap metal)
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1,100,000
1,200,000
1,300,000
1,400,000
1,500,000
1,600,000
1,700,000
tons kg/car
the total amount of waste generated by the manufacturing of vehicles went down 3.8% over eight years. the 6.3% increase noted in the waste per unit produced occurs mainly due to the increasing portion of one-way packaging which is a result of globalisation. Fluctuation both in absolute waste and waste per car, especially in 2008, can be explained by the occurrence of singular events such as the formation of demolition waste.
Waste total (t/year) excluding scrap metal Waste per unit produced (kg/car) excluding scrap metal total industry volume production
+6.3%
-3.8%
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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REGISTRATIONS
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europe 22.6%
eu 16.8%eFta 0.7%russia 3.9%turkey 1.0%ukraine 0.3%
Asia 41.0%
china 23.5% Japan 6.5% india 4.4% south Korea 1.9% asia-others 1 4.7%
1. indonesia, malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, singapore, taiwan, thailand, vietnam
others 9.4%
New motor vehicle registrations world (market shares) | 2012
Europe accounts for 23% of all motor vehicle registrationsSo
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America 27.0%
NAFTA 21.4%
usa 18.0%
MercoSur 5.6%
Brazil 4.6%
MoTor VeHIcLeS in 1,000 units 2012 % share 2011 % change 12/11
euroPe 18,573 22.6% 19,648 -5.5%
eu 13,749 16.8% 15,065 -8.7%
eFta 549 0.7% 539 1.9%
russia 3,194 3.9% 2,902 10.0%
turkey 818 1.0% 911 -10.2%
ukraine 264 0.3% 231 14.2%
AMerIcA 22,151 27.0% 20,105 10.2%
naFta 17,525 21.4% 15,596 12.4%
of which usa 14,786 18.0% 13,041 13.4%
mercosur 4,626 5.6% 4,509 2.6%
of which Brazil 3,796 4.6% 3,625 4.7%
ASIA 33,644 41.0% 30,594 10.0%
china 19,304 23.5% 18,505 4.3%
india 3,580 4.4% 3,292 8.8%
Japan 5,370 6.5% 4,210 27.5%
south Korea 1,542 1.9% 1,580 -2.4%
asia-others 1 3,849 4.7% 3,008 28.0%
oTHerS 7,704 9.4% 8,110 -5.0%
ToTAL WorLD 82,072 100.0% 78,457 4.6%
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Asia 35%
china 19.2% Japan 6.6% india 4.0% south Korea 1.9% asia-others 2 3.3%
europe 23.5%
eu 17.5%eFta 0.7%russia 4.3%turkey 0.8%ukraine 0.3%
PASSeNGer cArS in 1,000 units 2012 % share 2011 % change 12/11
euroPe 16,257 23.5% 17,048 -4.6%
eu 12,054 17.5% 13,130 -8.2%
eFta 474 0.7% 462 2.5%
russia 2,935 4.3% 2,654 10.6%
turkey 556 0.8% 594 -6.3%
ukraine 238 0.3% 207 14.5%
AMerIcA 1 21,529 31.2% 19,492 10.4%
naFta 17,098 24.8% 15,221 12.3%
of which usa 14,440 20.9% 12,734 13.4%
mercosur 4,431 6.4% 4,271 3.7%
of which Brazil 3,634 5.3% 3,426 6.1%
ASIA 24,200 35.0% 21,428 12.9%
china 13,239 19.2% 12,214 8.4%
india 2,777 4.0% 2,514 10.4%
Japan 4,572 6.6% 3,525 29.7%
south Korea 1,307 1.9% 1,316 -0.7%
asia-others 2 2,306 3.3% 1,859 24.1%
oTHerS 7,074 10.2% 7,448 -5.0%
ToTAL WorLD 69,060 100.0% 65,416 5.6%1. including light commercial vehicles2. indonesia, malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, singapore, taiwan, thailand, vietnam
America 31.2%
NAFTA 24.8%
usa 20.9%
MercoSur 6.4%
Brazil 5.3%
others 10.2%
New passenger car registrations - world (market shares) | 2012
Over 16 million cars were registered in Europe in 2012
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Asia 72.6%
china 46.6% india 6.2% Japan 6.1% south Korea 1.8% asia-others 2 11.9%
europe 17.8%
eu 13.0%eFta 0.6%turkey 2.0%russia 2.0%ukraine 0.2%
coMMercIAL VeHIcLeS in 1,000 units 2012 % share 2011 % change 12/11
euroPe 2,316 17.8% 2,600 -10.9%
eu 1,695 13.0% 1,935 -12.4%
eFta 75 0.6% 76 -1.8%
russia 258 2.0% 248 4.1%
turkey 261 2.0% 317 -17.6%
ukraine 26 0.2% 23 10.9%
AMerIcA 1 622 4.8% 613 1.4%
naFta 427 3.3% 376 13.7%
of which usa 346 2.7% 306 13.0%
mercosur 195 1.5% 237 -18.0%
of which Brazil 161 1.2% 200 -19.1%
ASIA 9,444 72.6% 9,166 3.0%
china 6,065 46.6% 6,291 -3.6%
india 803 6.2% 777 3.3%
Japan 797 6.1% 685 16.3%
south Korea 235 1.8% 263 -10.8%
asia-others 2 1,543 11.9% 1,149 34.3%
oTHerS 630 4.8% 662 -4.8%
ToTAL WorLD 13,012 100.0% 13,041 -0.2%1. excluding light commercial vehicles2. indonesia, malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, singapore, taiwan, thailand, vietnam
America 4.8%
NAFTA 3.3%
usa 2.7%
MercoSur 1.5%
Brazil 1.2%
others 4.8%
New commercial vehicle registrations world (market shares) | 2012
Europe accounts for 18% of worldwide commercial vehicle registrationsSo
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ToTAL
AT 336,010 31,508 6,589 722 374,829
Be 486,737 54,607 8,474 701 550,519
BG 19,419 3,118 n.a. n.a. 22,537
cY 10,967 1,293 88 n.a. 12,348
cZ 174,009 11,821 7,234 731 193,795
DK 170,763 24,109 3,770 506 199,148
ee 17,267 2,139 726 116 20,248
FI 111,251 11,469 3,252 533 126,505
Fr 1,898,760 381,233 45,678 6,062 2,331,733
De 3,082,504 219,422 86,937 5,139 3,394,002
Gr 58,482 3,707 211 118 62,518
Hu 53,059 10,900 4,158 51 68,168
Ie 79,498 10,874 1,120 236 91,728
IT 1,402,089 116,112 13,741 2,131 1,534,073
ToTAL
LV 10,665 2,236 1,605 92 14,598
LT 12,170 1,598 2,759 145 16,672
Lu 50,398 3,262 995 159 54,814
NL 502,528 56,576 12,002 779 571,885
PL 273,589 38,507 16,436 1,271 329,803
PT 95,290 16,011 1,892 223 113,416
ro 66,436 9,389 2,817 1,463 80,105
SK 69,268 5,103 3,511 307 78,189
SI 48,648 6,412 1,097 92 56,249
eS 699,589 76,933 12,827 1,642 790,991
Se 279,899 39,303 5,610 1,629 326,441
uK 2,044,609 239,641 42,280 7,233 2,333,763
eu 12,053,904 1,377,283 285,809 32,081 13,749,077
IS 7,902 444 87 69 8,502
No 137,967 31,850 5,861 1,231 176,909
cH 328,139 30,922 3,853 509 363,423
eFTA 474,008 63,216 9,801 1,809 548,834
eu+eFTA 12,527,912 1,440,499 295,610 33,890 14,297,9111. data for malta not available
registrations
Motor vehicle registrations in the EU - by country (in units) | 2012
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1,500,000
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1,700,000
12,000,000
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2,300,000
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New commercial vehicle registrations in the EU and GDP | 1997-2012
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New passenger car registrations in the EU and GDP | 1990-2012
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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11,000,000
12,000,000
13,000,000
14,000,000
15,000,000
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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
-0.6% +0.8%
-16.9%
+6.0% +0.7%
+6.3%
+4.9%
+7.2%
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-2.7%
+5.0%+1.6% -0.6%
+3.8% +1.0%
-8.0% -1.2%
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New passenger car registrations in the EU (in units % change) | 1990-2012
Trend in new EU car registrations
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New medium & heavy commercial vehicle registrations in the EU (in units % change) | 1997-2012
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+13.1%+9.0%
+5.6% -2.8% -2.5% -2.7%+9.5%
+3.0% +0.4%
-29.5%+8.7%
+7.5%-7.4%
+5.7%-9.7%
+16.5%+12.7% +2.5% -3.7%
-10.0% -1.2%+9.5%
+6.1%+6.4%
+6.5% -2.6%
-44.4% +7.1%
+19.7%-6.0%
New light commercial vehicle registrations in the EU (in units % change) | 1997-2012
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New cars sold in Europe* by segment (% share) | 2012
upper medium (d) 12.0%
luxury (e+F) 4.0%
mPv 12.0%
suv 12.0%
others 2.0%
small (a+B) 35.0%
lower medium (c) 23.0%
* europe = eu27 (without luxembourg) + norway, switzerland
A closer look at consumer demand
more information on trends in new car characteristics at www.acea.be
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New passenger car registrations per 100 inhabitants (in units) | 2012
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New passenger cars in the EU by CO2 emissions | 1995-2012
19991998199719961995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
02
3,247,803
3,865,560
4,283,478
4,594,922
2,057,924
1,494,098
1,008,992904,845958,591839,488583,614
306,514159,384813 20,339 88,174
co2 emissions (g/km)
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Passenger cars 24,237 93,606 69,369 23,670 107,887 84,217 -2.3% 15.3% 21.4%
commercial vehicles (up to 5t) 3,913 3,780 -133 3,388 4,663 1,275 -13.4% 23.4% ++
commercial vehicles (over 5t) + buses & coaches 843 6,369 5,526 819 7,216 6,397 -2.8% 13.3% 15.8%
t o t a l 28,993 103,755 74,762 27,877 119,766 91,889 -3.8% 15.4% 22.9%
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Passenger cars 2,176,517 5,153,725 1,932,420 5,914,655 -11.2% 14.8%
commercial vehicles (up to 5t) 326,756 362,268 269,972 428,402 -17.4% 18.3
commercial vehicles (over 5t) + buses & coaches 24,573 856,242 92,838 245,186 277.8% -71.4%
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World 3,402,211 3,620,596 3,246,820 2,522,080 2,488,966 2,527,846 2,295,230 -9.2% 100.0%
turkey 561,914 620,836 666,586 497,799 568,896 571,142 518,427 -9.2% 22.6%
south Korea 724,689 655,218 452,348 353,423 295,970 384,462 403,690 5.0% 17.6%
Japan 970,386 971,861 879,620 691,638 618,914 440,320 347,759 -21.0% 15.2%
united states 322,664 450,533 365,682 155,695 186,425 243,049 241,129 -0.8% 10.5%
china 329,426 348,407 267,254 208,718 164,712 161,101 184,927 14.8% 8.1%
mexico 101,378 152,045 183,686 116,308 139,186 184,196 163,550 -11.2% 7.1%
india 51,391 63,035 101,705 267,065 233,441 260,922 163,503 -37.3% 7.1%
south africa 29,499 25,056 35,316 38,783 74,278 86,263 67,714 -21.5% 3.0%
switzerland 34,166 47,060 43,751 29,795 26,740 26,691 25,966 -2.7% 1.1%
thailand 75,011 82,865 62,645 35,822 44,383 39,950 25,198 -36.9% 1.1%
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World 5,031,578 5,319,592 5,359,061 3,740,221 4,772,147 6,372,235 6,588,243 3.4% 100.0%
united states 999,431 981,493 880,691 550,856 714,944 751,824 883,590 17.5% 13.4%
russia 385,147 604,659 731,138 191,937 324,866 516,792 764,172 47.9% 11.6%
china 61,764 99,103 137,823 174,242 349,737 487,108 534,662 9.8% 8.1%
turkey 375,636 258,308 256,255 188,650 383,890 434,377 388,250 -10.6% 5.9%
switzerland 237,706 267,905 259,276 225,443 281,867 321,999 329,629 2.4% 5.0%
Japan 169,088 191,156 145,094 114,729 148,211 177,975 207,122 16.4% 3.1%
australia 116,744 136,236 136,615 96,376 141,256 156,798 190,335 21.4% 2.9%
ukraine 140,745 126,932 165,388 39,449 113,015 134,468 169,818 26.3% 2.6%
norway 148,012 176,565 143,819 122,510 167,647 178,217 167,214 -6.2% 2.5%
south africa 140,977 124,420 77,117 67,313 102,607 142,086 130,562 -8.1% 2.0%
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 % chG 12/11 % share in 2012
World 31,601 33,397 29,721 22,046 22,483 24,237 23,670 -2.3% 100.0%
united states 5,470 6,344 5,977 2,952 3,483 4,665 5,492 17.7% 23.2%
Japan 12,012 11,796 10,634 8,240 7,672 6,504 5,464 -16.0% 23.1%
south Korea 7,272 6,690 3,945 2,610 2,449 3,395 3,900 14.9% 16.5%
turkey 3,393 4,206 3,674 3,194 3,397 3,328 3,119 -6.3% 13.2%
mexico 1,334 1,992 2,405 1,499 1,771 2,465 2,341 -5.0% 9.9%
india 270 332 584 1,536 1,341 1,770 1,069 -39.6% 4.5%
south africa 366 70 300 469 847 904 549 -39.3% 2.3%
china 298 482 541 398 455 394 331 -16.0% 1.4%
canada 89 86 70 38 70 136 179 32.1% 0.8%
switzerland 142 193 152 120 114 106 123 16.0% 0.5%
Origin of most EU passenger car imports - by value (in m)
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africa 4.9%
india 4.5%
china 1.4%
eFta 0.6%
asean 0.2%
russia 0.1%
mercosur 0.0%
others 1.6%
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 % chG 11/12 % share in 2012
World 3,014,086 3,214,833 2,783,532 2,212,025 2,139,820 2,176,517 1,932,420 -11.2% 100.0%
south Korea 717,090 651,130 446,544 351,142 294,013 382,871 402,062 5.0% 20.8%
Japan 940,670 949,317 852,805 676,461 604,151 429,803 345,895 -19.5% 17.9%
turkey 344,923 385,188 361,161 314,514 330,548 334,349 318,265 -4.8% 16.5%
united states 314,856 440,892 351,235 150,142 179,892 236,381 233,835 -1.1% 12.1%
mexico 101,331 152,006 183,647 116,298 139,171 184,180 163,526 -11.2% 8.5%
india 49,433 61,389 99,121 265,659 231,987 259,776 162,928 -37.3% 8.4%
china 308,720 336,075 252,801 154,266 155,262 149,025 111,881 -24.9% 5.8%
south africa 17,938 3,877 20,515 31,315 65,396 72,074 43,973 -39.0% 2.3%
switzerland 29,346 41,248 36,281 26,232 23,892 23,420 22,254 -5.0% 1.2%
taiwan 54,904 57,492 59,795 32,076 29,670 29,252 19,327 -33.9% 1.0%
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 % chG 12/11 % share in 2012
World 67,776 70,658 69,416 48,088 76,149 93,606 107,887 15.3% 100.0%
united states 27,064 24,748 20,520 12,768 19,127 19,482 24,934 28.0% 23.1%
china 2,250 3,344 4,608 5,475 12,182 17,335 19,290 11.3% 17.9%
russia 4,290 6,627 8,758 2,563 4,063 7,016 8,727 24.4% 8.1%
switzerland 4,002 4,318 4,360 3,935 5,219 6,646 6,813 2.5% 6.3%
Japan 4,221 4,115 3,249 2,713 3,843 5,089 6,306 23.9% 5.8%
turkey 2,908 2,834 2,806 2,067 4,255 5,229 4,826 -7.7% 4.5%
australia 1,831 2,097 2,186 1,613 2,758 3,177 3,496 10.1% 3.2%
norway 2,266 2,694 2,180 1,854 2,699 3,016 3,166 5.0% 2.9%
canada 2,082 2,074 2,057 1,789 2,414 2,480 2,995 20.7% 2.8%
south Korea 1,018 974 911 805 1,682 1,955 2,496 27.7% 2.3%
Main destinations of EU passenger car exports by value (in m)
The US is the EUs most valuable export market
Passenger cars - destination of EU exports by value (% share) | 2012
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8.1% russia
17.9% china
6.8% others
26.8% naFta
1.3% mercosur
0.2% india
africa 6.8%
Japan 5.8%
middle east 4.8%
turkey 4.5%
australia 3.2%
south Korea 2.3%
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Main destinations of EU passenger car exports (in units)
Almost 15% of EU car exports set sail to the US
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 % chG 12/11 % share in 2012
World 4,301,184 4,743,045 4,797,916 3,375,224 4,234,470 5,153,725 5,914,655 14.8% 100.0%
united states 993,405 972,316 874,508 547,326 708,575 731,138 873,628 19.5% 14.8%
russia 342,762 528,674 670,381 176,595 291,164 470,878 706,918 50.1% 12.0%
china 60,383 95,925 136,239 172,218 345,581 478,877 526,769 10.0% 8.9%
turkey 247,886 225,505 223,331 170,456 339,556 388,000 349,979 -9.8% 5.9%
switzerland 212,941 243,348 233,163 203,939 255,874 291,899 300,976 3.1% 5.1%
Japan 168,731 190,864 145,006 114,649 148,082 175,242 206,521 17.8% 3.5%
australia 99,876 107,469 109,738 84,157 123,250 141,394 150,460 6.4% 2.5%
norway 125,799 151,956 122,103 110,027 147,473 153,694 144,232 -6.2% 2.4%
south africa 122,877 102,828 65,611 62,834 93,145 123,355 115,808 -6.1% 2.0%
canada 83,707 85,291 98,188 82,576 99,169 94,849 109,767 15.7% 1.9%
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co2 taxation is now well established across the european union. 19 eu member states currently apply some form of co2 tax to the registration and/or ownership of passenger cars, up from 17 in 2010. Finland and Greece both changed their annual circulation tax to a co2 basis recently.
the 19 eu countries that levy passenger car taxes partially or totally based on the cars co2 emissions and/or fuel consumption are: austria, Belgium, cyprus, denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, ireland, latvia, luxembourg, malta, the netherlands, Portugal, romania, slovenia, spain, sweden and the united Kingdom.
the european automobile industry welcomes this trend towards co2-related car taxation. however, it regrets the lack of uniformity in the implementation of these taxes.
european auto makers therefore support taxation for passenger cars that is: exclusively based on co2 emissions; technologically neutral; linear; and budget neutral.
For more information, visit www.acea.be
CO2 taxation is gaining ground in the EU
Source: acea tax Guide 2013
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incentives for electrically-chargeable vehicles are now applied in all western european countries. the incentives mainly consist of tax reductions and exemptions, as in countries such as Belgium and the netherlands, and bonus payments and premiums for the buyers of electric vehicles in spain, luxembourg and Portugal.
the european car industry supports the further introduction of fiscal incentives for fuel efficiency. tax measures are an important tool in shaping consumer demand towards fuel-efficient cars and help create a market for breakthrough technologies, notably during the introduction phase. innovations generally first enter the market in low volumes and at a significant cost premium, and this needs to be offset by a positive policy framework. electric mobility will make an important contribution towards ensuring sustainable mobility. however, advanced conventional technologies, engines and fuels will play a predominant role for years to come. Governments must continue to include these co2-efficient technologies and solutions in their overall sustainable mobility policy approach.
For more information, visit www.acea.be
Tax incentives help shape demand for electric vehicles
Source: acea tax Guide 2013
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1. vat on vehicle sales servicing/repair, parts, tyres 2.484 6.060 n.a. 27.175 4.031 1.310 14.554 0.170 0.387 18.100 1.400 1.076 21.000 12.500
2. Fuels & lubricants 5.517 7.534 16.970 40.036 18.325 3.742 35.332 4.143 2.720 31.315 7.708 2.310 49.500 26.920
3. sales & registration taxes 0.485 0.408 13.800 0.478 1.008 2.076 0.100 0.387 1.142 1.999 0.420
annual ownership taxes 1.635 1.512 9.872 8.422 2.807 0.706 1.098 1.116 1.075 6.610 3.586 0.362 12.200 5.820
driving license fees 0.007 0.010 0.065 0.295
insurance taxes 0.310 0.934 1.757 3.656 0.676 0.299 4.276 4.051 0.365 3.000
tolls 1.512 0.370 10.106 1.422 0.800
customs duties 0.550 0.025
other taxes 0.274 0.759 0.920 0.349 1.572 0.055 5.186 3.396 0.266 4.200 1.500
ToTAL 12.217 17.214 42.769 80.769 26.731 7.065 69.014 5.584 4.569 67.826 18.749 4.459 90.700 46.740
euro 12.2 17.2 5.7 80.8 26.7 7.1 69.0 5.6 4.6 67.8 18.7 4.5 10.4 54.3
GrAND ToTAL = 384.6bn
Fiscal income from motor vehicles in the EU*
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romania
Finland
Greece
ireland
Poland
Portugal
Belgium
czech republic
italy
latvia
lithuania
netherlands
spain 19.6%
19%
18%
17%
15%
25%
24%
21%20%
27%
23%
eu27
AT Austria
Be Belgium
BG Bulgaria
CY Cyprus
CZ Czech Republic
De Germany
DK Denmark
ee Estonia
eS Spain
FI Finland
FR France
GR Greece
Hu Hungary
Ie Ireland
IT Italy
LT Lithuania
Lu Luxembourg
LV Latvia
MT Malta
NL Netherlands
PL Poland
PT Portugal
RO Romania
Se Sweden
SI Slovenia
SK Slovakia
uK United Kingdom
OTHeRS
CH Switzerland
IS Iceland
NO Norway
RS Serbia
Ru Russia
TR Turkey
uA Ukraine
euROPe EU27 + EFTA eFTA Iceland + Norway + Switzerland NAFTA USA + Canada + Mexico BRIC Brazil + Russia + India + China MeRCOSuR Argentina + Brazil + Paraguay + Uruguay ASeAN Brunei + Cambodia + Indonesia + Laos + Malaysia + Myanmar + Philippines + Singapore + Thailand + Vietnam
AAA Auxiliary Automobile Association VDA German Association of the Automotive Industry OICA International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers
CARS
PC Passenger cars
SUV Sport utility vehicles
MPV Multi-purpose vehicles
VANS
LCV Light commercial vehicles + minibus / coaches 3.5t
TRuCKS
MCV Medium commercial vehicles > 3.5t but 16t HCV Heavy commercial vehicles > 16t CV MCV + HCV
BuSeS + COACHeS
B&C Buses > 3.5t
MOTOR VeHICLeS
MV Cars + vans + trucks + buses & coaches
PM particulate matter NOx nitrogen oxides CO carbon monoxide CO2 carbon dioxide
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