Pure EV sales up 150% in October

New EV sales grow in May as rest of market falls

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The new electric car market defied all expectations and actually saw growth in May 2020, despite a full month of lockdown being in place.

Registrations of pure-electric models came in at 2,424 units – accounting for 12% of the overall market. Growth of 21.5% is in contrast to every other fuel type, which saw declines of at least 50+%, and the core petrol and diesel markets witnessed declines of 90+%.

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For the second month on the trot a pure-electric model was the month’s best-selling car, with Tesla’s Model 3 also triumphing in April 2020. Tesla registered 852 Model 3s, comfortably ahead of the ever-popular Vauxhall Corsa in second on 790 units.

Few could have expected such a performance, even after the previous month’s strong showing where pure-EV sales dropped only 10% – all other markets fell 95% or more – and market share was a record-breaking 32%.

Combined plug-in registrations – both pure-EV and PHEV – saw more than 3,200 units registered, accounting for 16% of total new car sales in May 2020. PHEV registrations were a little over 800 units, with a decline of 65% still relatively good in the current market.

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Table courtesy of SMMT

Sales were still possible on-line, and deliveries clearly got through, though total new car sales for the month were down 89% compared to last year.

Car dealerships in England reopened from Monday 1st June, which means the latest figures from SMMT for new car registrations come from a period entirely under lockdown.

It will be interesting to see what boost can be got from dealerships reopening in England and a general lessening of lockdown restrictions – though the situation remains limited in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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