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France April 2021

EV Sales

Peugeot shines in hot market The French plugin market continues on the fast lane, with April's plugin share reaching 15% last month (6.8% Other Stellantis models climbing positions were the Fiat 500e and Citroen C5 Aircross PHEV, with the small EV climbing to #7 and the SUV to #8. Maybe it's time to cut subsidies on PHEVs?

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Tesla Model Y wins UK bestseller spot in March

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The UK saw plugin electric vehicles take 22.4% March’s combined plugin share of 22.4% plugin hybrids (PHEVs). growth (to 17,933 units), thus denting the overall plugin share, YoY. of the auto market in March, down from 22.7% year on year. Combustion-only powertrains lost 2.5% comprised 16.2% growth (to 46,626 units).

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Netherlands May 2021

EV Sales

The Dutch PEV market continues on the fast lane, with 5,986 plugin registrations, placing last month PEV Share at 24% (13% BEV), pulling the year to date PEV share to 18% (7.9% Skoda Enyaq superstar in hot market (24% share!) Not bad, eh? Not bad, eh?

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Netherlands February 2021

EV Sales

Volvo XC40 siblings shine The Dutch PEV market dropped 20% in February, to 2,952 plugin registrations, but that result wasn't all that bad, considering that the overall market fell even more (-26% YoY), placing last month PEV Share at 14% (5.6% BEV), keeping the year to date PEV share at 13% (4.1% What about Tesla? -

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Europe January 2021

EV Sales

Last month positive result, added to a crashing overall market (-26% YoY), allowed the 2021 plugin share to start at 14% (5.6% the BMW plugin hybrid managed to pull off this good result, although one wonders for how long with BMW's model manage to keep this status. behind the #1 Toyota Yaris(!!), #2 Peugeot 208 (!) and CCS!),

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France February 2021

EV Sales

Regarding the plugin share, last month it reached 13% (6.3% Looking at the manufacturers ranking, the new leader Peugeot dropped 2% in share, to 22%, but it is enough to stay ahead of the runner-up Renault (16%), while Kia (6%, down 1%) keeps its 3rd spot, ahead of Citroen, Volvo and Tesla, all with 4% each.

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