Plug-In Cars Lost Market Share In Europe In June 2024

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In June, plug-in electric car sales in Europe decreased once again despite the fact that the overall market was up 4%.

According to EV Volumes data, shared by researcher Jose Pontes, 293,588 new plug-in electric cars were registered in Europe in June, 5% less than a year ago. Thats a 22% share of the overall car market, compared to 25% a year ago, indicating that electrification is moving in the wrong direction. Get Fully Charged A flat year in progress After the first half of the year, more than 1.4 million new plug-in cars were registered in Europe—about the same number as in the first half of 2023.

Top Plug-In Models Tesla noted a very strong end of the quarter with 23,869 Tesla Model Y and 20,829 Tesla Model 3 registrations in June. The stats also reveal that sales of models imported from China accelerated ahead of the expected introduction of tariffs. A surprise is the fourth-place finish of the Volkswagen ID.3 in June, which in the year-to-date ranking outpaced the ID.4. Results for the month: Tesla Model Y - 23,869 Tesla Model 3 - 20,829 MG 4 - 9,877 Volkswagen ID.

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