Plug-in electric vehicles in South Korea
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As of June 2022[update], there were about 299,000 electric vehicles registered in South Korea.[1] As of September 2022[update], 11.8% of new cars registered in South Korea were electric.[2]
The South Korean government has provided strong support for electric vehicles including tax breaks, financial aid, and expenditures in research and development.[3]
Charging stations
As of November 2022[update], there were 170,000 public charging stations in South Korea.[4]
Manufacturing
As of 2021[update], South Korea was the world's fourth-largest exporter of electric vehicles.[5] Kia, a South Korean auto manufacturer, has announced that it intends to expand EV production in South Korea to 1.51 million units by 2030.[6]
By province or city
Gyeonggi
As of December 2020[update], there were 548 public DC charging stations in Gyeonggi Province.[7]
Seoul
As of September 2022[update], there were 35,216 public charging stations in Seoul.[8]
Ulsan
As of August 2022[update], there were 4,184 electric vehicles registered in Ulsan.[9]
As of August 2022[update], there were 1,992 public charging stations in Ulsan.[9]
References
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