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New passenger car registrations in Germany decreased in May by 10.2% year-over-year to 207,199, which is not a surprise considering the current market situation. On the positive side, the rate of decline slowed down compared to March and April.
Last month, some 52,391 new passenger plug-in electric cars were registered in Germany, which unfortunately is also down 3% year-over-year (compared to a 14% decrease in April). A good thing is that the market share of rechargeable cars improved to 25.3%. That\’s one in four new cars.
As we can see below, all-electric car sales actually increased in May by 9% year-over-year, which means that the main issue is the slowdown on the plug-in hybrid side.
Results by type:
- BEVs: 29,182 – up 9% at 14.1% market share
- PHEVs: 23,209 – down 15% at 11.2% market share
- Total: 52,391 – down 3% at 25.3% market share
We are cautiously optimistic about the near future because it seems that production of new electric cars in Germany has not only returned to pre-war levels (at least in the case of Volkswagen) but also new plants are ramping-up production (Tesla Giga Berlin, Volkswagen ID.4 in Emden, Volkswagen ID. Buzz in Hanover to name just a few). Tesla is also sending more EVs from China to Europe again.
So far this year, more than 247,000 new passenger plug-in cars were registered in Germany:
- BEVs: 135,029 – up 17% at 13.3% market share
- PHEVs: 112,677 – down 15% at 11.1% market share
- Total: 247,706 – up 0.1% at 24.4% market share
According to the official data, this time the Volkswagen brand noted the highest number of new plug-in electric car registrations, ahead of BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz. Volkswagen is also the top one in terms of all-electric cars (4,379 units), while BMW noted the highest number of plug-in hybrids (3,539).
Plug-in car registrations by brands (at least 2,000) last month:
- Volkswagen: 5643 – 4379 BEVs and 1264 PHEVs
- BMW: 4882 – 1343 BEVs and 3539 PHEVs
- Audi: 4289 – 2323 BEVs and 1966 PHEVs
- Mercedes-Benz: 3922 – 1881 BEVs and 2041 PHEVs
- Hyundai: 3404 – 2469 BEVs and 935 PHEVs
- SEAT: 3219 – 837 BEVs and 2382 PHEVs
- Opel: 2639 – 2242 BEVs and 397 PHEVs
- Kia: 2592 – 962 BEVs and 1630 PHEVs
- Ford: 2294 – 334 BEVs and 1960 PHEVs
- Skoda: 2239 – 1173 BEVs and 1066 PHEVs
- Renault: 2201 – 1831 BEVs and 370 PHEVs
Last month, among the top all-electric cars were the Opel Corsa-e (1,889), Volkswagen ID.4/ID.5 (1,849), Fiat 500 electric (1,834), Volkswagen ID.3 (1,356), Dacia Spring (1,326), Hyundai Kona Electric (1,323), Skoda Enyaq iV (1,173) Audi e-tron (1,147), smart fortwo EQ (1,135), Volkswagen e-up! (1,123) and Hyundai Ioniq 5 (1,043).
Year-to-date the Tesla Model 3 remains #1, but the Fiat 500 electric is closing in, while the ID.4/ID.5 is approaching the Tesla Model Y.
The top all-electric models year-to-date:
- Tesla Model 3 – 10,037
- Fiat 500 electric – 8,305
- Hyundai Kona Electric – 6,345
- Volkswagen ID.4/ID.5 – 5,618
- Tesla Model Y – 5,314
- BMW i3 – 5,181
- Opel Corsa-e – 5,030
- Renault ZOE – 4,974
- Skoda Enyaq iV – 4,796
- smart fortwo EQ – 4,742
- Audi e-tron – 4,620
- Volkswagen ID.3 – 4,464
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 – 4,107
Official stats (KBA):
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