Editor's Note: I'll be offline for a few days, but to keep feeding the EV Sales weblog, i've decided to post a series of All-Time rankings of the seven largest EV Markets, that allows the analysis of long-term trends of each market.
Here's the first of those posts, dedicated to the US market:
The Chevrolet Volt rules here thanks to a great 2012, where it sold twice as much as the second place, the Prius Plug-In, also doing well that year.
Tesla's Model S has an eye in the third place and although the distance is still big, it wouldn't be surprising to see it get there this year.
(1) - Updated until April 30th, 2013
Best-Selling models by year:
2010 - Tesla Roadster (+\- 600)
2011 - Nissan Leaf (9.674)
2012 - Chevrolet Volt (23.461)
2013(1) - Tesla Model S (7.050)
Here's the first of those posts, dedicated to the US market:
NYPD Volt |
Tesla's Model S has an eye in the third place and although the distance is still big, it wouldn't be surprising to see it get there this year.
Pl | Model | Sales (1) |
1 | Chevrolet Volt | 37.008 |
2 | Nissan Leaf | 24.988 |
3 | Toyota Prius Plug-In | 15.702 |
4 | Tesla Model S | 9.603 |
5 | Ford C.Max Energi | 3.951 |
(1) - Updated until April 30th, 2013
Best-Selling models by year:
2010 - Tesla Roadster (+\- 600)
2011 - Nissan Leaf (9.674)
2012 - Chevrolet Volt (23.461)
2013(1) - Tesla Model S (7.050)
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