You can access monthly developments in the electric vehicle market, current data on charging infrastructure, and official statistics on brand performance in this content. You can examine the key indicators needed to track Turkey's electric mobility ecosystem on a monthly basis and easily learn the highlights from November 2025.

Turkey's Electric Vehicle Fleet


Electric vehicle ownership in Turkey continues to grow steadily. In November, 17,892 electric vehicle sales were realized, and as of November 2025, the electric vehicle fleet exceeded 341 thousand units, with market share remaining at 17.5%. According to the data, Togg took the leadership position as the best-selling brand both in November and during the January-November period. However, when looking at model-based sales, the leader changed. The most preferred vehicle among electric models was the Tesla Model Y.

These results show that Togg dominates the market in brand awareness and overall sales volume, while Tesla stands out in individual model preference with the Model Y.



Charging Infrastructure and Charging Station Development


Charging infrastructure is one of the most critical elements of the electric vehicle ecosystem. In November, the total number of sockets reached 37,621, consisting of 21,527 AC and 16,094 DC units, with an increase of 1,260 sockets in one month. Although the number of vehicles per socket has risen to 9.06, infrastructure investments are progressing in parallel with increasing demand. The increase in sockets facilitates users' access to faster, more widespread, and reliable charging options.

To view the current charging stations throughout Turkey, you can check the ChargeIQ Charging Station Map.


November's Best-Selling Electric Vehicle Models

The change at the top in November reflects the dynamic nature of the market. While Tesla Model Y settled at the summit, Togg continued to maintain its weight at the top of the list with its T10F and T10X models. Particularly, KGM Torres' strong entry into the list with high sales numbers and BYD's presence in different segments (Sealion 7, Dolphin) prove consumers' interest in alternatives. The presence of mainstream brands such as Opel and Citroen in the top 10 shows that the transition to electric mobility is spreading to the grassroots and that competition is increasing regardless of segment.


November's Most Preferred Electric Vehicle Brands

In brand rankings, TOGG maintains its leadership by a wide margin, while Tesla, BYD, and KGM's placement in the top ranks with high sales numbers is noteworthy. The presence of brands from different segments such as Volvo, Citroen, and Opel in the top 10 shows that the market is growing across a wide spectrum and that the options offered to consumers are diversifying.


Charging Station Companies with the Largest Charging Network

Competition among charging network operators in Turkey is accelerating infrastructure investments. While ZES continues its leadership in total socket count, other operators such as Eşarj, Sharz.net, Voltrun, and Tora are expanding their presence nationwide. These developments make journey planning for electric vehicle users more flexible and reliable, creating significant infrastructure power that supports the transition to electric mobility.


If you would like to review more detailed information and comparative analyses about these operators, you can visit the Electric Vehicle Charging Station Companies in Turkey content.


Sources:

Enerji Piyasası Düzenleme Kurumu (EPDK) – Resmî Şarj Ağı Verileri - Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) – Official Charging Network Data

https://www.epdk.gov.tr/


Otomotiv Distribütörleri ve Mobilite Derneği (ODMD) – Aylık Satış Raporları - Automotive Distributors and Mobility Association (ODMD) – Monthly Sales Reports

https://www.odmd.org.tr/