European Ports Overflow with Unsold Electric Vehicles
European ports, such as Antwerp and Zeebrugge in Belgium, are filled with unsold electric vehicles from China due to slow sales and logistical issues. Despite incentives, nearly 1.7 million cars arrived at Antwerp-Bruges last year, with up to 1 million expected annually by 2024. Bottlenecks are worsened by limited haulage and shipping capacity.
European ports, including Antwerp and Zeebrugge in Belgium, are inundated with electric vehicles (EVs), particularly from China.
Despite state aid to promote EV sales, a significant slowdown has led to imported cars piling up.
Ports like Antwerp-Bruges received nearly 1.7 million cars last year, a marked slowdown from 1.95 million in 2019.
By 2024, up to 1 million vehicles from China could arrive.
Contributing factors include reduced road haulage capacity, driver shortages, and limited short sea shipping options.
According to the Financial Times, these EVs often arrive without established sales networks or transportation, leading to long-term storage.