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The image presents a bar chart titled "Electric Car Sales" with the x-axis indicating years from 2016 to 2023 and the y-axis showing sales in millions from 0 to 10. The chart compares China, Europe, and the United States with the following data points: In 2016, China approximately 0.6, Europe 0.3, United States 0.2; 2017 China nearly 0.8, Europe 0.4, United States slightly above 0.2; 2018 China approximately 1.1, Europe 0.6, United States around 0.3; 2019 China about 1.2, Europe 0.8, United States nearly 0.4; 2020 China close to 1.4, Europe 1.4, United States about 0.4; 2021 China 2.9, Europe 2.3, United States 0.5; 2022 China over 8, Europe 3.2, United States below 1; 2023 China nearly 10, Europe around 4, United States just above 1.
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The bar graph illustrates data reguarding the sales of electric veichels in China, Europe and the United states over the period of eight years. The data reveals significant increase in use of electric cars and less fuel consuming vehicles.
In 2016, only few people were buying these automobiles and no significant growth was observed in the next three years. But, in the year 2021, around 4 million people bought these transportation in China and 2 million in Europe. On the other hand, the United States continued its trend of having sales not more than half a million.
Finally, in the year 2023, car sales peaked in China with 8 million electric vehicles sold. Additionally, Europe and United States also recorded their highest with 3 million and 4 million sales.
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