EV Search Interest by Age Group in Germany — March–April 2026

Results as of

Review March–April 2026: Under-25s nearly doubled their EV-search share on German Google +95% YoY — the steepest swing of any age group

EV Search Interest by Age Group in Germany — March–April 2026Grouped bar chart showing EV query share as a percentage of total searches by age cohort (18–24, 25–34, 35–44, 45–54, 55–64, 65+), comparing March–April 2025 (darker bars) with March–April 2026 (lighter bars) in Germany. The 18–24 bar doubles from 0.054% to 0.105%; mid-life cohorts carry the highest absolute values at 0.09–0.12%.
Grouped bar chart showing EV query share as a percentage of total searches by age cohort (18–24, 25–34, 35–44, 45–54, 55–64, 65+), comparing March–April 2025 (darker bars) with March–April 2026 (lighter bars) in Germany. The 18–24 bar doubles from 0.054% to 0.105%; mid-life cohorts carry the highest absolute values at 0.09–0.12%.
Info
Sample size
n = 51,006
Data date
March–April 2026
Segment
All segments
Platform
Search, Survey
Market
Germany

Analysis

The 18–24 age group recorded the largest year-on-year swing in EV-search share of any demographic, jumping from 0.054% to 0.105% of all searches in that cohort — a 95% relative increase. The 45–54 cohort also moved meaningfully (+33%), while the 35–44 and 55–64 groups were essentially flat.

Why young Germans are suddenly Googling E-Autos

The near-doubling among under-25s is striking against a backdrop where mid-life cohorts (35–54) still carry the highest absolute EV search shares (0.09–0.12%). Several forces converge on younger searchers: surging petrol prices weigh heavily on new drivers with smaller budgets; Germany's new 2026 EV subsidy is income-scaled and specifically benefits lower-income households; and Chinese brands such as BYD and Polestar — which tripled their search mentions overall — carry youth-oriented design and tech positioning. The 95% jump likely reflects awareness building rather than immediate purchase intent, as younger cohorts skew toward the informational query types (range, charging costs, subsidy eligibility) that grew fastest this year. If even a fraction converts, the under-25 segment represents a structurally important new entry cohort for the German EV market. See which brands are capturing that attention in the brand-level EV search breakdown.


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Methodology

EV-related queries were matched to individual searchers and their birth year, enabling age-group segmentation. Age groups are defined as 5- to 10-year bands based on age as of 2026. The metric is each cohort's EV query share within their own total search volume — meaning a 95% increase for the 18–24 group reflects growth in EV interest relative to everything else that age group searches for. The same curated keyword set and exclusion rules applied across all charts in this series were used here. The observation window covers March 2025 through April 2026 across approximately 9.1 million search events.


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