The United Kingdom is Europe’s second-biggest electric vehicle market. But Germany is still king of the hill. According to figures from analyst Matthias Schmidt, shared by The Guardian, 31,800 battery electric cars were sold in the UK over the first three months of the year. France sold 30,500 EVs across the same time period. [Read: 3 new technologies ecommerce brands can use to connect better with customers] However, Germany is still far and away the biggest EV nation in Europe. In the country some 64,700 electric vehicles were sold in the first quarter of the year. We’re talking in absolute…
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