Electric Vehicle Population Data for Washington

Washington's EV surge: King County leads with 42% of state's EVs.

CountyStateVehicle Primary UseBattery Electric Vehicles
KingWAPassenger3267720
SnohomishWAPassenger689667
PierceWAPassenger400831
ClarkWAPassenger315147
KitsapWAPassenger188508
ThurstonWAPassenger170213
WhatcomWAPassenger144363
SpokaneWAPassenger122037
SkagitWAPassenger60351
IslandWAPassenger60129
BentonWAPassenger59710
San JuanWAPassenger36411
ChelanWAPassenger34203
JeffersonWAPassenger32456
ClallamWAPassenger31891
KingWATruck27581
YakimaWAPassenger26448
CowlitzWAPassenger24603
MasonWAPassenger23924
KittitasWAPassenger18660
LewisWAPassenger18082
Grays HarborWAPassenger16642
FranklinWAPassenger15172
GrantWAPassenger13917
Walla WallaWAPassenger11892
DouglasWAPassenger11145
KlickitatWAPassenger8030
WhitmanWAPassenger7564
SnohomishWATruck7120
OkanoganWAPassenger6288
PierceWATruck6177
StevensWAPassenger5433
SkamaniaWAPassenger5404
PacificWAPassenger4521
ClarkWATruck3770
KitsapWATruck2803
ThurstonWATruck2501
WhatcomWATruck2296
AsotinWAPassenger2056
SpokaneWATruck1862
Pend OreilleWAPassenger1425
AdamsWAPassenger1336
WahkiakumWAPassenger1268
FerryWAPassenger1113
IslandWATruck1086
ChelanWATruck1050
SkagitWATruck931
BentonWATruck847
LincolnWAPassenger835
ClallamWATruck671
San JuanWATruck592
MasonWATruck502
ColumbiaWAPassenger499
KittitasWATruck498
GrantWATruck461
JeffersonWATruck447
YakimaWATruck395
CowlitzWATruck366
KlickitatWATruck359
Grays HarborWATruck347
LewisWATruck285
DouglasWATruck268
FranklinWATruck258
OkanoganWATruck255
Walla WallaWATruck242
WhitmanWATruck191
PacificWATruck169
WahkiakumWATruck97
StevensWATruck93
AdamsWATruck81
SkamaniaWATruck62
Pend OreilleWATruck39
GarfieldWAPassenger36
AsotinWATruck28
LincolnWATruck8
ColumbiaWATruck5
GarfieldWATruck0
FerryWATruck0
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Unlocking the unknown

The Rise of Electric Vehicles in Washington

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been steadily gaining traction across the United States, and Washington State is no exception. As of the latest data, King County leads the charge with approximately 42% of the state's battery electric vehicles, highlighting its commitment to sustainable transportation. Snohomish and Pierce counties follow, contributing 9% and 5% respectively. This shift towards EVs is not just a trend but a testament to Washington's dedication to reducing carbon emissions and promoting green energy.

A Closer Look at Usage

Passenger vehicles dominate the EV landscape, accounting for the majority of the electric fleet. However, trucks are also making their presence felt, particularly in King County. This diversification in vehicle types indicates a broader acceptance and integration of electric technology across different transportation needs.

Washington's journey towards electrification is a promising step towards a cleaner, more sustainable future.

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Date published
16 Dec 2024