Iraq Vehicle Market 2030: Used Cars Dominate, EVs Rise
Explore how used cars dominate Iraq''s vehicle market, EV adoption accelerates, and digital sales reshape demand as the market approaches USD 30+ billion by 2030.
Chinese Companies Power Iraqi Kurdistan''s Shift to EVs
Iraq''s Kurdistan Region is shifting toward electric vehicles as consumers in this oil-rich place are increasingly considering buying plug-in
First, largest EV charging project to be built across Kurdistan Region:
Iraq''s Defense Industries Commission in April announced that they had plans to launch Iraq''s first EV factory by the end of 2024, using international standards to produce environmentally friendly electric
A Research Roadmap for Electric Vehicle Adoption in Kurdistan
The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) offers a path toward sustainable transportation but faces challenges due to high temperatures, mountainous...
Can We Rely On Electric Vehicles For Daily Rides In Iraq?
Iraq''s diverse terrain, including deserts, hills, and mountains, makes it challenging for EVs to perform at their best. In conclusion, adopting EVs in Iraq
Iraq''s Electric Vehicle (EV) Market up 41.6%
Iraq''s electric vehicle (EV) market grew by a reported 41.6 percent in Q1 of 2025, reaching 3 percent of total vehicle sales. According to a report
Toyota Iraq Might Launch Its First Fully Electric Vehicle
Recent documents published on the official Iraqi industrial authorities'' website have drawn attention after showing a new trademark registration request submitted by Toyota under the
From Hilux to hybrids: inside Iraq''s evolving car market
The findings highlighted a notable shift in Iraq''s automotive landscape with the electric vehicle (EV) market growing 164% in 2024. EVs
Iraq Electric Vehicle Market (2025-2031) | Companies & Size
The Iraq Electric Vehicle Market is currently in its nascent stage, with limited adoption due to various challenges such as the lack of charging infrastructure, high upfront costs, and limited availability of
KRG waives fees for fully electric vehicles to boost adoption
The new policy may help increase the importation of fully electric vehicles, the uptake for which has been slow due to higher costs compared to hybrid or gasoline-powered cars.
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