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Best Selling Car In UK Is Electric
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Kurt Nicklas
2021-11-08 22:13:20 UTC
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Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2021-11-09 21:03:59 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2021-11-27 23:24:21 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2021-11-29 04:10:52 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2022-01-17 16:41:22 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2022-01-25 23:16:35 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2022-02-11 14:14:39 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2022-02-11 19:13:33 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
Kurt Nicklas
2022-02-11 22:23:38 UTC
Permalink
Electric Vehicles Could Be The
Majority Of Car Sales As Soon
As 2023
Oct 9
Tesla Model 3 Now UK’s Bestselling Car
The Tesla Model 3 has even managed
to become the bestselling car across
all fuel types in the UK in September.
It’s worth bearing in mind that
September is a quarter end, and Tesla
tends to have a big sales push in
those periods, so these figures will
be artificially higher than usual.
But it’s still incredible to see this
car sell 31% more than the next
biggest seller – the subcompact
Vauxhall Corsa, which retails for
less than half the price of even the
entry-level Tesla Model 3 Standard
Range Plus. In the UK, the only car
ads you now see on TV – except
Toyota’s dubious “self-charging
hybrid” spots – are for electric
autos.
Since around the middle of 2019,
the trickle of electric car sales
in the UK has started to accelerate.
One pundit on Twitter has
extrapolated the “S curve” of sales
in the UK, and now reckons that in
this country we will be buying more
BEVs than any other type of car by
mid-2023. That is barely 18 months
from now.
The most recent sales car sales
figures in the UK put battery-electric
vehicles at 15.2% of the market in
September, hitting 9.5% of units for
the year to date. Despite the chip
shortage, the BEV market is growing
while the market for pure fossil-fuel
vehicles has collapsed. BEVs are now
more popular than diesels in the UK.
Even hybrids had a bad September. In
Europe, plug-ins now outsell diesels
too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesmorris/2021/10/09/electric-vehicles-co
uld-be-the-majority-of-car-sales-as-soon-as-2023/?sh=2521046468b3
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