There are more old cars in Albania than in any other European country, according to statistics published by Eurostat.
While Europe is increasingly moving towards stimulating vehicles that do not pollute the environment, on our roads you see old cars that emit black smoke and can often be the cause of accidents.
According to Eurostat data, which belong to the year 2022, in Albania 41 percent of passenger vehicles are over 20 years old, the highest in Europe.
In Kosovo, 22.6 percent of passenger vehicles have a production year of 20 years or more, in Montenegro 25.6 percent. After Albania, the oldest cars are in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 35 percent. By comparison, in Germany, the country from which many vehicles are imputed, only 8 per cent of vehicles are that old.
51 percent of passenger vehicles in the country have a production year higher than 10 years. In total, 99 percent of vehicles in the country are over 10 years old, again the highest in Europe.
The second country with the most vehicles that have been in circulation for at least a decade is North Macedonia, with 88 percent, while the youngest in the region are cars in Kosovo, with 75 percent. (data for Serbia are missing).
In Italy, this weight is 59 percent, while in Germany 40.5 percent.
In contrast, Albania has the lowest share of new vehicles, with less than two years of production, with only 0.78% of the total, from 2.63% which is this share in Kosovo and 15.4% in Germany.
1.67% of vehicles in the country are between 2-5 years old and 5.53% between 5-10 years old.
According to Eurostat, the percentages of younger passenger vehicles (less than 2 years old) were highest in Luxembourg (18,4%), Germany (15,4%), Sweden (14,5%), Belgium and Ireland (both 13,1 %) and Austria (13,0 %). ). In contrast, some Member States reported a large share of ‘old’ passenger cars (20 years and older) in 2022. The Member States with the highest percentages were Estonia (34,1 %), Romania (31,0 %), Finland (30,4%), Poland (29,3%), Portugal (26,4%) and Malta (25,6%).
According to Eurostat, in recent years, some countries have offered programs that support the purchase of new low-emission cars while giving up older cars.
The overall goal of these programs has been to renew the passenger car fleet with lower emission cars while stimulating the economy. These programs have had a definite impact on the age composition of passenger cars in particular countries.
Albania, in addition to having the highest weight of old cars, also has a dominance of diesel cars, which are the biggest polluters. Yes, according to Eurostat, Albania and Kosovo have the highest weight of vehicles that run on diesel in Europe, with about 74% of the total Albania and about 82% Kosovo for the year 2022.
Air pollution, Albania and Kosovo have more diesel cars than in all of Europe
Of the approximately 639 vehicles in the country in 2022, approximately 471 are diesel-powered. About 17% of vehicles (108 thousand) fell with gasoline and 59 thousand with alternative energy, or 9.3%. Electric cars in 2022 in the country had less than 1300, according to Eurostat data.
Other Western European countries have a much higher share of gasoline cars and are also increasing the use of alternative energy. For example, The Netherlands has less than 10% of diesel cars, while Turkey holds the record for alternative energy vehicles, with around 30% of the total.
In relation to the population, Albania is among the countries with the fewest vehicles in Europe. According to Eurstat, in 2022, there were 226 vehicles per 1 inhabitants in Albania, which places us in third place with the lowest rate for this indicator, leaving behind only Kosovo (182 vehicles for 2021) and Turkey (169) . /Telegraph/
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Publish date : 2024-10-18 00:31:00
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