The number of electric vehicles in Kyrgyzstan surpassed 15,000 by the end of 2025, with 9,870 new registrations in one year, as charging infrastructure expands and the country accelerates the shift towards cleaner transport. Following a period of exponential growth in 2023–2024, current indicators demonstrate a strategic shift from high-volume import accumulation toward the qualitative development of domestic. Electric vehicles (EVs) are automobiles that are entirely or mostly powered by electricity. Electric vehicles operate on the premise. The alternative technology segment of the Kyrgyzstan automotive market is developing more actively than others: by the end of 2025, the number of electric vehicles in the country reached 15,278 (in 2022, there were only 1,113). This was reported by Akchabar, a partner of TV BRICS. It is specified. Kyrgyzstan is expanding its vehicle fleet while simultaneously attempting to make it more environmentally friendly. As of January 1, there were 1,909,961 vehicles registered in the republic. According to the decision, the Kyrgyz Republic has received a duty-free quota for up to 15,000 units of electric. BISHKEK, Feb.
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