
This year Argentina accelerated its progress on electrification through measures such as the electrified vehicle quota, This allows the import of 50,000 units without paying the extra zone tariff of 35%. This provision, together with greater commercial openness, encouraged the introduction of brands and models with a strong electric offering.
Specifically and until the end of the second semester In the first half of the year, 12,335 electrified units were patented in Argentina. according to the online information system of the Argentine automobile market (Siomaa). This was the highest record since these technologies entered the market. and represented growth of 56% compared to the first half of 2024.
Of the total 12,335 patented electrified vehicles in Argentina in the first half of 2025, The vast majority were conventional hybrids (HEVs), which accounted for 79% of the market. They were further back Mild hybrid (MHEV) accounted for 15%, while pure electric vehicles (BEV) accounted for 4% and plug-in hybrids (PHEV) accounted for just under 2%.
Despite it, Consumption remains low compared to the overall market. 326,039 units were sold in the first six months, Therefore, electrified vehicles accounted for only 3.8% of the total, a still marginal share within the local automotive industry.
In this context Aside from the fact that the segment still has a lot of room for growth, more and more users own electric cars or plug-in hybrids and need access to charging stations. That’s why it’s important to know where these stations are located, even though many owners typically charge at home.
Although there is no official record that brings together all charging points in the country, There are various tools you can use to locate them. From mobile applications to collaborative maps on Google Maps that bring together a majority of the available stations with photos of the chargers included.