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Home > Publications > Sectoral Profile > Transport

Sectoral Profile - Transport

    OverviewTransportIndustryHouseholdsServices
  • Energy consumption
    • Overall trends
    • Road transport share
    • Road transport trend
    • Consumption by mode
  • Cars
    • Specific consumption
      • New cars
      • Cars including electric and hybrid
      • Consumption per km
    • Specific CO2 emissions
      • New cars
      • Emission vs Consumption
    • Cars per capita
    • Distance travelled
  • Transport of goods
    • Trends in freight traffic
    • Share of rail and water
    • Unit consumption
  • Passenger transport
    • Trends in passenger traffic (EU)
    • Per capita mobility
    • Public transport
    • Specific consumption (EU)
  • Energy efficiency and savings
    • Energy efficiency index
    • Energy savings
  • Decomposition of energy consumption
    • Total (EU)
    • Passenger (EU)
    • Goods (EU)
  • CO2 emissions
    • Emissions from transport (EU)
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Last update November 2024

EU refers to the EU27

Energy consumption of cars per km

  • Decreasing trends in energy consumption of cars per km since 2000 in most countries (-0.6%/year on average at EU level). In Estonia , Spain, Portugal, Slovenia and Cyprus, the increasing trend has reversed since 2010.
  • In Italy and Luxembourg, there has been an increase since 2010.

Energy consumption of cars per km

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