We analyzed the organic traffic growth of over 8000 websites to discover the hottest trending EV companies. At the top, you’ll find Green V, Vayve, Zeekr, En Plus, and EV Joints.
To find the top trending EV companies in 2025 we calculated the percentage growth of organic traffic to their websites between January 1, 2024 and January 1, 2025 using Ahrefs API. Organic traffic growth is a strong indicator of a startup’s momentum because it reflects increasing brand awareness, customer interest, and effective digital marketing strategies.
We also divided the list into electric vehicle makers (all kinds: cars, bikes, bicycles, etc.) and other companies in the EV sector (battery makers, charging station providers, etc.) to give you top companies throughout the entire EV ecosystem.
Here’s the full list.
Year founded: 2021
Location: Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
Organic traffic growth (12mo): 3,848%

Zeekr is a Chinese premium electric vehicle brand under the Geely Group, established to compete in the high-end EV market. Their lineup includes models like the Zeekr 001, a sleek shooting brake EV with a range of up to 372 miles per charge, and the Zeekr X, a compact SUV. Zeekr has expanded into European markets, with plans to introduce additional models tailored for global consumers.
Year founded: 2016
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands
Organic traffic growth (12mo): 1,311%

Tembo is a Dutch company specializing in the electric conversion of fleets for ruggedized and customized off-road and on-road use. They provide electric utility vehicles (EUVs) for industries such as mining, agriculture, energy utilities, defense, and public transportation. Tembo’s mission is to support clients in decarbonizing their operations by offering safe, high-performance electric vehicles tailored to demanding environments.
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