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Swiss commercial vehicle market sees early year growth

The Swiss market for new commercial vehicles experienced growth again in the first quarter of 2026, following a fallow 2025. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The share of all-electric vehicles in sales has continued to rise. From January to March 2026, a total of 9,406 commercial vehicles were put on the road, as reported by the Swiss Automobile Import Association. This corresponds to an increase of 6.7% compared to the same period last year. For heavy commercial vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, the increase was almost 16%. The proportion of purely electric vehicles among heavy commercial vehicles was 26.8% in the first quarter. According to the industry association, the high market demand in this category is generated by the current subsidy system. The situation is different for light commercial vehicles, i.e. delivery vans and light articulated lorries up to 3.5 tonnes total weight. Growth there has been significantly slower. Vehicles that have a total weight ... Full story here Are you the author?
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