Plug-In Electric Car Growth Slowed Down In March 2022
March was the tenth month of a year-over-year decline in new passenger car registrations in France, which is a very worrying sign. Last month, roughly 147,000 cars were registered, which is 20% less than in March 2021.
Plug-in electric car sales still increased, but slower than before. According to L’Avere-France, last month, some 32,900 plug-in vehicles were registered (up 7% year-over-year).
The number includes 31,526 passenger plug-in cars, which correlates to 21.4% of the market.
Plug-in hybrid cars are already in reverse (down 16% year-over-year), while all-electric cars note a relatively strong growth rate of 27% (compared to the 20% overall decrease).
New plug-in vehicle registrations:
- Passenger BEVs: 19,835 – up 27% at 13.5% market share
- Passenger PHEVs: 11,691 – down 16% at 7.9% market share
- Light commercial BEVs: 1,315 – up 35% at 3.9% market share
- Light commercial PHEVs: 59
- Total plug-ins: 32,900 – up 7%
So far this year, over 76,000 new plug-in electric cars were registered in France.
Registrations year-to-date:
- Passenger BEVs: 43,506 – up 43%
- Passenger PHEVs: 29,310 – down 7%
- Light commercial BEVs: 3,187 – up 13%
- Light commercial PHEVs: 178
- Total plug-ins: 76,181 – up 18%
*some data on the charts are estimated
We don’t have the full list of plug-in models sorted by sales, but it seems that the Tesla Model 3 once again achieved an outstanding result.
In March, some 3,882 units were registered, which is the seventh-best result and 2.6% share, but on the other hand, it’s 14% lower than a year ago. Tesla’s monthly results are not consistent (usually are the highest in the final month of a quarter), but the result of 6,636 units in Q1 is potentially #1 among BEVs.
For reference, the Dacia Spring noted 2,111 units (and 4,953 YTD), while the Renault ZOE some 1,127 (and 3,577 YTD).
The Tesla Model Y also is coming to France in considerable numbers – 968 units in March and 1,845 YTD. Together with the Model 3, Tesla noted 4,850 registrations (up 7.1% year-over-year) and 3.3% market share.
Among new models, we spotted also the Kia EV6 – 498 in March (1,163 YTD), compared to 287 Hyundai Ioniq 5 (775 YTD).
Detailed numbers of plug-in car registrations provided by L’Avere-France: