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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 chart illustrates the purchases of electric vehicles in three countries (China, Europe and the United States) from 2016 to 2023.
Overall, it can be seen that China had the highest sales in 2023, while it increased sharply by 2021 and reached its peak in 2023. However, the United States always took the lowest proportion in each year and slightly raised from 2022.
The percentage of how many sales of electric cars in China started at about 0.3 million in 2016, slightly increased to 1 million in 2020, and then got to the top point which is 8 million in 2023. Furthermore, Europe also gradually grew from 0.6 million to 2.6 million between 2020 and 2023.
In terms of the United States’s sales of electric vehicles, it stayed stable from 2016 to 2020 which is just about 0.5 million. Whereas, there was a climb in 2021 and reached its peak at 0.7 million in 2023.
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