Electric vehicle sales are expected to hit a record 9% of all passenger vehicles in the U.S. this year, according to Atlas Public Policy. That will be up from 7.3% of new car sales in 2022.
So interesting that Germany has so many, but I hardly saw any the last two times I was there (Berlin and Frankfurt). While in Madrid we have so many, it’s starting to become the norm to see one every few minutes. I saw a lot of PHEVs in Germany, maybe they count them as well?
The 35% number is incl. PHEV yes. Pure BEV is still slightly below 20%
It’s weird that they’d use Germany as the example where pure BEV is below 20%. As of August 2023, the share of new BEV + Hybrid vehicles in the UK is 38%. By the end of the year we could be seeing as many as 1 in 4 new cars being pure battery electric.
As of August 2023, the share of new BEV + Hybrid vehicles in the UK is 38%. By the end of the year we could be seeing as many as 1 in 4 new cars being pure battery electric.
What? So far this year BEVs accounted for 16.3% of new cars sales in UK, and PHEVs for 7.1%, for total of 23.4%. Which is solid result but definitely behind Germany.
Only can speak of austria, but they become quite common. Enyaq, id3, born, id4, model S, model 3 and model Y, Zoe and leaf are common sights. BMW i4 also can be spotted in and around Vienna regularly
Oh, forgot the kias and Hyundai’s. Also common sight.
Kona and niro especially, but ioniq5 and ev6 also every now and then.
Hardly seen taycans so far (or I mix them up with the Panamera). But that’s more of a posh car. Similar to the i7 or eqs/eqe
Saw a lot more electric lately, but perhaps it’s cuz I’m in the process of buying one. At my hometown there is just the same 10 cars I always see. But at work in Stuttgart there are so many (~1/3 parked cars), lot of white Tesla, many BMW and Audi, and even saw a BYD atto3 and ora this week for the first time
So interesting that Germany has so many, but I hardly saw any the last two times I was there (Berlin and Frankfurt). While in Madrid we have so many, it’s starting to become the norm to see one every few minutes. I saw a lot of PHEVs in Germany, maybe they count them as well?
The 35% number is incl. PHEV yes. Pure BEV is still slightly below 20%
It’s weird that they’d use Germany as the example where pure BEV is below 20%. As of August 2023, the share of new BEV + Hybrid vehicles in the UK is 38%. By the end of the year we could be seeing as many as 1 in 4 new cars being pure battery electric.
What? So far this year BEVs accounted for 16.3% of new cars sales in UK, and PHEVs for 7.1%, for total of 23.4%. Which is solid result but definitely behind Germany.
Only can speak of austria, but they become quite common. Enyaq, id3, born, id4, model S, model 3 and model Y, Zoe and leaf are common sights. BMW i4 also can be spotted in and around Vienna regularly
I see a lot of ioniq 5 and porsche taycan here in Munich. I think the taycan is the most common EV I see here weirdly…
Oh, forgot the kias and Hyundai’s. Also common sight. Kona and niro especially, but ioniq5 and ev6 also every now and then. Hardly seen taycans so far (or I mix them up with the Panamera). But that’s more of a posh car. Similar to the i7 or eqs/eqe
Saw a lot more electric lately, but perhaps it’s cuz I’m in the process of buying one. At my hometown there is just the same 10 cars I always see. But at work in Stuttgart there are so many (~1/3 parked cars), lot of white Tesla, many BMW and Audi, and even saw a BYD atto3 and ora this week for the first time