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Februarys auto market saw plugin EVs at 22.5% BEVs were effectively flat YoY, whilst PHEVs lost share. Overall auto volume was 141,568 units, roughly flat YoY. The Citroen e-C3 was Frances best selling BEV in February. share in France, down from 26.3% year on year. February saw combined EVs at.
October’s auto market saw plugin EVs at 23.5% Overall auto volume was 135,532 units, down 13.3% The new Citroen. share in France, down from 26.5% year on year. Classic hybrids (HEVs) were the only powertrain that saw YoY growth, with plugins losing ground, though faring better than combustion-only vehicles.
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) plans to introduce eight hybrid (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and battery-powered (BEV) models by fiscal year 2015 in anticipation that demand for low-carbon, fuel-efficient automobiles will expand worldwide. by Jack Rosebro. Mitsubishi will introduce 8 xEVs by FY 2015. Click to enlarge.
The tide has turned in the electrification of the German auto market, with plugin electric vehicles taking the majority of sales for the first time in December. of the month’s passenger auto sales, with full electrics taking a third (33.2%), and plugin hybrids taking over a fifth (22.2%). Plugins took 55.4%
Plugins continue to rise in France, with last month’s plugin vehicle registrations ending at 23,138 units, divided between 13,453 BEVs (or 12% share of the overall auto market) and 9,685 PHEVs (8% share of the auto […].
The UK auto market saw plugin electric vehicles take 16.7% BEV share grew, but not enough to outweigh PHEVs’ lower share. Overall auto volumes were down 9% YoY, to 112,162, the lowest July in over 16 years. share in July, down from 17.1% year on year. Hyundai was the leading brand in UK BEV sales […].
of Europe’s largest auto market, Germany, in October, up from 30.4% This in the context of overall auto market growth of 16.8% Plugin electric vehicles (EVs) gained 32.4% YoY, to 208,642 units. This, however, is still down by almost 25% from the pre-2020 seasonal norms.
of the auto market in March, down from 25.6% BEV grew share slightly, but PHEVs lost half their share YoY, due to recent policy changes. Overall auto volume was 281,361 units, up over 16% YoY, but still well down from pre-2020 seasonal norms. Germany’s plugin electric vehicles took 21.6% year on year.
Germany, Europe’s largest auto market, saw plugin electric vehicles take 25.5% Overall auto market volumes were down some 34% from seasonal norms, to 205,911 units, the worst July performance in many years. share in July. This up from 22.6% year on year.
share of the auto market in August, up from 18.3% Overall auto volumes were at 68,858 units, a slight YoY improvement, though still 18.8% The UK saw plugin electric vehicles take 20.2% year on year. Full electrics saw a decent growth in share whilst plugin hybrids lost share, weighing on the combined plugin result. down […].
of the auto market in March, down from 22.7% BEVs saw fractional market share growth YoY, and a new volume record, whilst PHEVs saw a slight decline. Overall auto volume was 287,825 units, up some 18% YoY, though […] The UK saw plugin electric vehicles take 22.4% year on year. Combustion-only powertrains lost 2.5%
Plugins continue to rise in France, with last month’s plugin vehicle registrations ending at 22,926 units, divided between 12,692 BEVs (or 12% share of the overall auto market) and 10,234 PHEVs (9% share of the auto market). The former jumped 33% year over year (YoY) while the latter was actually down by 8%.
BEVs grew share by over 31% YoY, whilst PHEVs reduced share slightly. Overall auto market volume, at 26,059 units, was 28% down YoY. In June 2022 Sweden’s plugin electric vehicles took 55.1% market share, up from 49.4% Sweden’s best selling vehicle (of any powertrain) in May was the Tesla Model Y. June’s combined […].
Featuring a five-door body on moderately raised ride height that sits the 408 between traditional passenger cars and SUVs, the 408 will come with an orthodox petrol ICE , two rechargeable plug-in hybrid ( PHEV ) choices and in pure electric form as well. No range or fuel economy numbers have yet been claimed for the 408 PHEVs.
The UK’s auto market saw plugin electric vehicles take 39.4% Overall auto volumes were up 18% year on year in December, but still down compared to pre-2020 norms. share of new sales in December, a new record, up from 33.2% year on year. Full electrics alone took almost a third of the market. The Tesla […].
Germany, Europe’s largest auto market, saw plugin electric vehicles take 32.2% Overall auto volume was 224,864 units, up 14% from last year, and down some 8% from September 2019’s result. share in September, up from 28.7% year on year. Full electrics grew more than plugin hybrids.
September saw plugin EVs at a record 93% share of Norway’s auto market, up from 89.1% Overall auto volume was 10,342 units, down almost 30% YoY. year on year. The gains in share came from erosion of combustion vehicle volume, rather than growth in EV volume. The Tesla Model Y was September’s bestseller.
The UK auto market saw plugin electric vehicles take 21.5% Despite volume gain, YoY plugin share saw a slight dip (from 23.1%), against greater YoY gains in overall auto volume, up 26% to 134,344 units (from a record low baseline). share in October, with growing year on year volumes. October market volume was still at […].
Sweden’s auto market recorded a plugin electric vehicle share of 46.1% Overall auto volumes were 26% down on pre-pandemic seasonal norms, at 20,576 units. in August 2022, a slight drop year on year from 47.1% Full electrics grew their share, but plugin hybrids lost more. The Volkswagen ID.4
of the auto market, up from 50.1% Overall auto volume was 22,383 units, 12% up YoY, though still some 25% down on pre-2020 seasonal norms. October saw Sweden’s plugin electric vehicle share reach 59.4% year on year. Full electrics alone took 35.5% share, from 22.9%
The UK auto market saw plugin electric vehicles take 27.7% Overall auto volumes were up over 23% YoY, to 142,889 units, though still almost 9% down on 2019 seasonal levels. share in November, down from 28.1% year on year. Full electric share grew YoY, but was outweighed by plugin hybrids’ decline. The Tesla Model Y […].
of the auto market, up from 34.4%, year on year. Overall auto volumes were 260,512 units, up some 31% YoY, though still down around 10% from pre-2020 seasonal norms. Germany’s plugin electric vehicle share broke new records in November, gaining 39.4% The Tesla Model 3 was the bestselling full electric.
Europe’s largest auto market, Germany, saw plugin electric vehicles take 28.5% Overall auto volumes were 199,183 units, fractionally up YOY, but dramatically down by some 37% from the 2018-2019 seasonal average of 315,000 units. The Tesla Model Y […].
The French plugin vehicle market continues in the fast lane, with June’s plugin vehicle share of the country’s overall auto market reaching 19% last month (11% BEV). France had a record 37,408 registrations of plugin vehicles, a new record, pulling the year-to-date (YTD) share to a record 16% (7.9% BEV), or 144,518 units.
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share of the auto market in May, from 14.7% Overall auto volumes were down over 34% from pre-pandemic seasonal norms, at 124,394 units. The UK saw plugin electric vehicles take 18.3% Full battery electrics grew share almost 1.5x YoY, and plugin hybrids lost share. Market Share Trends The combined plugin total of 18.3% in […].
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The UK auto market saw plugin electric vehicles (EVs) take 20.0% Overall auto volume was 131,994 units, up some 15% YoY, but still 21% below pre-2020 seasonal norms. share of new sales in January, flat from 20.4% year on year. Full electrics grew slightly whilst plugin hybrids shrank.
The German auto market saw plugin electric vehicles take 20.5% Overall auto volume in April was 202,947 units, 12.6% share in April, significantly down from 24.3% year on year. Full electrics, however, saw increased share, though were outweighed by a halving of plugin hybrid share, a result of recent policy adjustments.
Overall auto volumes were at 140,958 units, the weakest June since 1996. June saw plugin electric vehicles take 21.6% market share in the UK, up from 17.2% This despite a temporary availability shortfall, stemming from pauses at Tesla Shanghai. The Tesla Model Y was the best selling plugin in June, and the 2nd best […].
Overall auto volumes were 182,712 units, up some 24% year on year, though still well off the pre-2020 seasonal average (~230,000 units). The Tesla Model Y was the best selling BEV, and 4th highest selling auto overall. plugin hybrids (PHEVs). BEVs alone took 16.8% share, a new record. March’s combined plugin result of 25.4%
share of the French auto market, up from 21.5% Overall auto volume was 141,137 units, 5.5% September 2022 saw plugin electric vehicles take 24.2% year on year. Full electrics grew share (and volume), but plugin hybrids fell, a pattern now common across Europe.
of the auto market, from 53.9% Overall auto volumes were down 3% YoY, and some 21% down from pre-2020 seasonal norms. Sweden’s plugin electric vehicle share recovered in September, gaining 55.2% a year ago. Full electrics saw 35.3% share, their 2nd highest ever from last December. Plugin hybrids fell slightly year on year.
Overall auto volumes were 179,225 units, […] The one-off low result comes in the shadow of record plugin share in December, ahead of reduced incentives from January 1st; the imbalance will normalise in the coming months.
Europe’s second largest auto market, France, saw plugin electric vehicles take 21.0% Overall auto volumes for the month were 91,403 units, an improvement over 2021, but still almost 30% down on August 2019. share in August, up modestly from 19.8% year on year. The bestselling full electric was again the new Renault Megane.
share of the UK auto market in September, up from 21.6% Overall auto volumes were 225,269 units, up 4.6% Plugin electric vehicles took 22.4% year-on-year. Full electrics grew share, while plugin hybrids declined. from a year ago, but down 34.4% from September 2019. The Tesla Model Y was the best selling all electric.
Overall auto volumes were down 27% YoY, to 14,901 units. The Tesla Model Y was the overall bestselling auto, at 2,531 units. Norway’s electric vehicle transition continued to progress in June, with plugin electric vehicle share of 89.9%, up from 84.9% year-on-year. Market Share Trends May’s combined plugin result of 89.9%
France, Europe’s second largest auto market, saw plugin electric vehicles take 21.4% Overall auto market volume was down by some 35% compared to pre-pandemic March 2019, at 147,077 units. market share in March 2022, up from 16.1% year on year. Full electrics took 13.5%, their 2nd highest result (following December 2021).
Germany, Europe’s largest auto market, and the world’s 2nd largest plugin market after China, saw plugin electric vehicle share of 21.6% Full electric vehicle sales grew a relative 28% year-on-year, plugin hybrids shrank slightly, and the overall auto market grew to 184,112 units. in January, almost flat year-on-year.
of the auto market in March, down from 22.7% BEVs saw fractional market share growth YoY, and a new volume record, whilst PHEVs saw a slight decline. Overall auto volume was 287,825 units, up some 18% YoY, though still some 19% down from March 2019 levels. The Tesla Model Y was the UK’s overall best selling auto in March.
Overall auto volume was 145,536 units, up some 15% YoY, though still down on pre-2020 norms. plugin hybrids (PHEVs). In unit volumes, BEVs grew 49% YoY to 22,667 units, while PHEV grew 12% to 12,632. PHEVs have evidently hit a plateau at a level of roughly 7% to 9% share over the past 24 months. comprised 15.6%
13 September 2024 The global electric vehicle (EV) market was dominated by plug-in hybrid (PHEV) registrations in July. BYD has been cutting prices in recent months, as it looks to bring its battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and PHEVs in line with its internal-combustion engine rivals. But which brands emerged as the biggest sellers?
The overall auto market fell over 14% YoY, to 171,085 units. France saw plugin electric vehicles take 19.8% market share in June, up marginally from 18.7% Full electrics saw healthy growth whilst plugin hybrids fell. The Peugeot e-208 was the #1 best selling full electric in June, though Renault took 3 of the top […].
The changes to the Clean Car Discount appear designed to encourage even cleaner vehicles entering our fleet; this will mean more PHEVs and BEVs coming in and over time fewer petrol and diesel vehicles. “At Drive Electric our mission is to support the uptake of e-mobility in New Zealand as part of our efforts to decarbonise transport.
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