BEVs and PHEVs sales breakdown in Europe and China over 9 months 2020
- Out of 1,784,293 battery electric vehicles (BEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) sold worldwide over the first nine months of 2020, 772,340 units were sold in Europe and 695,131 units in China. If we differentiate the BEVs, we observe that Europe registered 416,389 BEVs over the period (+64.5% compared to the first nine months of 2019) while China registered 511,303 over the same period ( -19.5% compared to the first nine months of 2019).
- For PHEVs, Europe registered 355,951 vehicles (+180.4% compared to the first nine months of 2019) and China 151,217 (-14.1% compared to the first nine months of 2019).
- The top European markets for BEVs are Germany (98,610 units), France (70,587 units), Great Britain (66,611 units) and Norway (48,175 units). It should be noted that six European markets (those mentioned plus the Netherlands and Italy) account for 80% of BEVs sales in Europe. The top European markets for PHEV are Germany (105,882 units), Great Britain (42,277 units), France (40,287 units) and Sweden (40,264 units).
- Non-plug-in hybrid cars (HEV) were sold at 980,345 units in Europe over the period (+42.6% compared to the first nine months of 2019), especially in Germany and Great Britain. In China, they reached 168,924 units over the period (+22.4% compared to 2019). They are now ahead of PHEV sales in this market.
- The market share of these three electrified engines therefore now reaches 20.9% in Europe, or 11.7% for HEVs, 5.0% for BEVs and 4.2% for PHEVs. In China, it reached 6.2%, including 1.3% for HEVs, 3.8% for BEVs and 1.1% for PHEVs.
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