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15% Of Auto Sales In Europe Were Fully Electric Vehicles In November

CleanTechnica EVs

Despite smaller growth rates, the European passenger plugin vehicle market is still in the fast lane. More than 221,000 plugin vehicles were registered in November — which is +33% year over year (YoY). This performance is even more impressive when we consider that the overall auto market continued to fall off a cliff — down […].

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13% of Auto Sales in Europe Were Fully Electric Vehicles in October

CleanTechnica EVs

Despite smaller growth rates, the European passenger plugin vehicle market is still in the fast lane. More than 184,000 plugin vehicles were registered in October — which is +26% year over year (YoY). This performance is even more impressive when we consider that the overall auto market continues to fall off a cliff — down […].

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21% of Automobiles Sold in Netherlands in September Were Fully Electric!

CleanTechnica EVs

32% Plugin Vehicle Market Share in the Netherlands in September.

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Europe December 2020

EV Sales

In December, BEVs ran fast (168.912 units, +223% YoY), but PHEVs are were even faster (+347%, 112,260 units), so in the final 2020 numbers, while plugin hybrids ended below (46% vs 54% share) fully electrics, they recovered a massive 10% share regarding the previous year. Last month Best Seller was the VW ID.3,

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France February 2021

EV Sales

Still, the French market is known to be BEV-friendly, so fully electric models will likely recover as the year advances. Tesla Model 3 beats Renault Zoe! And Peugeot 208 EV beats both of them.) Regarding the plugin share, last month it reached 13% (6.3% BEV), keeping the YTD share at 12% (5.8%

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The electric year ahead: Every new EV coming to Australia in 2024

EV Central

Sales of electric cars almost tripled in 2023 and Aussies had more models than ever to choose from. As well as new models from heavy EV hitters such as Tesla, BYD, Polestar and Volvo, there will be a raft of traditional brands jumping on board the electric car race. litre four-cylinder turbo to electric propulsion.

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Here's all the new electric cars or EVs coming to Australia in 2021

EVolution

The sister vehicle to the Porsche Taycan, the Audi RS e-Tron GT is the first Audi RS model to go fully-electric, beating rivals BMW M and Mercedes-AMG to market with emissions-free motoring. This is a worthwhile and proven approach taken by so many Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV owners. Audi RS e-Tron GT. kWh/100 km.