In 2022, the market share of battery electric vehicles (BEV) was 33% and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) was 23%. This brings Iceland's plug-in market share to just under 56%, the second highest market share in the world. As of April 2023 there were 19,215 BEVs and 20,982 PHEVs in registed use in Iceland. The adoption of in is the second highest in the world after, and fully supported by the government. As of 2022, the market share of electric vehicles in Iceland is around 60%, the second. In 1979, a university engineering professor from the, Gísli Jónsson obtained funding from the university to purchase a Electra Van 500 from the United States. The 4 passenger van had a 50–80.