New passenger car registrations in the Netherlands increased in June by 38 percent year-over-year to 41,366, but even such a high growth rate is no match for plug-in car sales.' data, shared by Jose Pontes, 18,792 new plug-in cars were registered last month, which is roughly 86 percent more than a year ago.
It's pretty exciting to see that 45 percent of all new passenger cars are rechargeable. There is a chance that the plug-in share will soon exceed 50 percent. We are especially happy to see that most of the plug-in car sales happen to be all-electric cars, which also noted a very significant growth rate of 89 percent year-over-year. BEV share improved to 33 percent.PHEVs: about *5,000 and 12% sharePlug-in electric car sales in the Netherlands – June 2023
So far this year, more than 84,000 new plug-in electric cars were registered in the Netherlands, which is some 42 percent of the total market.* estimated from the market shareThe Dutch EV market is experiencing a major change in the model ranking as Tesla electric cars returned to the top.was the top plug-in model in terms of the number of registrations last month , as well as the top-selling model overall.
Interestingly, the Peugeot e-208 was second best with 1,165 units, followed by the Tesla Model 3 with 860 units, both outpacing the Lynk & Co 01 PHEV and Volvo XC40 , which were very strong in 2022 and early 2023.