Jaguar I-PACE Steps Up The Pace In The Netherlands — CleanTechnica Electric Car Sales Report
The Netherlands had 3,499 plug-in electric vehicle registrations in November, up 221% year over year (YoY). That was the market’s best month since December 2016. Overall, it translated into a plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) share of 10% and pulled the year-to-date count to 20,516 units (+153%). The 2018 PEV share has thus grown to 4.8%, with fully electric cars (BEVs) representing 87% of those registrations.
This good market performance was the result of several good individual results, starting with the best seller of the month, the Nissan LEAF, which had 657 registrations. That was its second consecutive record month. Interestingly, the Nissan Evalia EV (38 units) also had its best result in 4 years, which means both of Nissan’s EVs are expanding sales.
This time the Tesla Model S won the bronze medal, thanks to 428 deliveries, its best off-peak result ever, so we can expect another 1,000+ performance in December.
Interestingly, the 308 Tesla Model X deliveries also represented that model’s best off-peak performance here, so we can expect at least some 800–1,000 deliveries in December for the sports-minivan-SUV, which would help Tesla cross the 2,000 deliveries in one month threshold. Well, it should also be a nice rehearsal for the upcoming Model 3 delivery tsunami. …
Of course, the higher taxation of expensive BEVs next year might have something to do with this sales surge, but something tells me (ahem, Tesla Model 3 …) this explosive growth is set to continue through 2019.
Position | |
Tesla Model X | 308 |
Looking at the 2018 ranking, while the top 8 positions remained the same, the notable story is that the Jaguar I-PACE keeps jumping positions, with the British SUV reaching #8 in year-to-date sales in November as it tries to end the 2018 ranking on the podium.
Just outside the top 10, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV rose two positions to #11 thanks to 209 registrations, the nameplate’s best result in 23 months. With the Japanese SUV only 52 units behind the current best selling PHEV, the #10 Volvo XC60 PHEV (455 units), it seems the Mitsubishi model will recover the trophy it last won in 2015.
The Hyundai Kona EV had 167 deliveries, its best performance so far, as it tried to join the top 10 and thus make a 100% BEV top 10.
Rank | |
20,516 | 100% |
Outside the top 20, a mention goes to the Land Rover PHEVs. The brand delivered 69 plug-in hybrid Range Rovers, a new record for the maker.
In the manufacturer ranking, Tesla (31%, down 2%) is the undisputed leader, with Nissan (15%, up 1%) in second place, while the race for the third spot is hot, with #3 Volkswagen (11%, up 1%) on the podium, but with BMW and Hyundai dangerously close, both with 10%.
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