Press report EV sales Dwindling

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Many press reports out today after the SMMT publish October car sales data.

This is money report:

Electric car sales continue to falter: Demand last month dwindled and manufacturers risk falling short of costly EV targets

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SMMT report:

October new car market beats pre-pandemic levels but subdued EV growth hinders green goals

  • October delivers 153,529 new car registrations, up 14.3% year-on-year and 7.2% above 2019.
  • Battery electric vehicle (BEV) uptake records 42nd consecutive month of growth but struggles to increase market share, while chargepoint rollout improves in efforts to get ahead of need.
  • New market outlook revised upwards to 1.886 million units with further growth anticipated in 2024, but BEV uptake expectations downgraded slightly.
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What is really happening?

Electrified vehicle uptake continued to accelerate in October accounting for 37.6% of all new car registrations.

Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) grew 24.6% to reach 19,574 units, while plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) recorded the highest proportional growth, up 60.5% to 14,285 registrations.

Battery electric vehicle (BEV) uptake increased for the 42nd month in a row, by 20.1% to 23,943 units. Year to date, BEV volumes have risen 34.2% to account for 16.3% of new registrations this year, up slightly from 14.6% this time last year.

Sales are not dropping as reported in the Sun, in fact sales have grown for the last 42 months. The Tesla Model Y is the 5th best selling car year to date in the UK. 

Source: SMMT website

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