Electric-Vehicle Share of German Google Searches — March–April 2026

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Review March–April 2026: E-Auto searches on German Google reached 0.10% of all queries in 2026 +30% vs. March–April 2025

Electric-Vehicle Share of German Google Searches — March–April 2026Line chart showing the weekly share of EV-related queries among all German Google searches, comparing March–April 2025 (lower band, 0.07–0.08%) with March–April 2026 (upper band, 0.09–0.115%). Both series span 8 aligned calendar weeks, with the steepest single-week jump occurring in week 13 of 2026 (late March).
Line chart showing the weekly share of EV-related queries among all German Google searches, comparing March–April 2025 (lower band, 0.07–0.08%) with March–April 2026 (upper band, 0.09–0.115%). Both series span 8 aligned calendar weeks, with the steepest single-week jump occurring in week 13 of 2026 (late March).
Info
Sample size
n = 219,759
Data date
March–April 2026
Segment
All segments
Platform
Search
Market
Germany

Analysis

Electric-vehicle search interest on German Google climbed from 0.08% to 0.10% of all queries between March–April 2025 and the same weeks in 2026 — a 30% relative increase that marks the highest EV-search share in the two-year window, peaking at 0.115% in the last week of March 2026.

Fuel prices ignite a search surge

The timing is not coincidental. German petrol prices surged to near-record levels in March 2026, with mobile.de reporting that the share of EV searches on its platform nearly tripled — from 12% to 36% — within the first weeks of March. A Carwow survey found that 48% of German car shoppers said elevated fuel costs had put an EV or hybrid on their radar. Against that backdrop, new EV registrations in Germany hit 70,663 units in March 2026, a 66% year-on-year jump and the highest monthly total since December 2022. A new income-scaled government purchase incentive of up to €6,000, effective retroactively from January 2026, adds a structural tailwind. Google search volume captures the earliest-stage demand signal — the curiosity that precedes any dealership visit — making this 30% increase a leading indicator for how the German EV market could develop through the rest of 2026. See how this interest splits between research and buying intent in the EV search intent breakdown.


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Methodology

EV-related queries were identified across German Google search history from March 2025 through April 2026 using a curated set of German-language terms — including Elektroauto, E-Auto, specific model names (Tesla Model Y/3, VW ID series, Škoda Elroq/Enyaq, BMW i/iX, BYD, Polestar, Hyundai Ioniq) and charging vocabulary (Wallbox, Ladestation). Searches for unrelated content sharing EV brand names — such as Tesla stock, toy cars, or sports results — were excluded. The metric is expressed as the weekly share of EV queries within all Google searches, a normalisation that removes distortion from overall panel growth. Partial calendar weeks were excluded. The observation window covers 8 aligned weeks in March–April 2025 and the same 8 weeks in 2026, drawing on approximately 8.9 million search events across both years.


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