Early Signs Edition
Some 2.600 units were sold last month, up 64% YoY and the EV Share stable at 22%, a significant departure from the 14% recorded last year.
Here we might be witnessing the first signs of the VW emissions scandal (1), with VAG models underperforming and their direct competitors having unexpected sales growth:
- Volkswagen pure electric models e-Up! and e-Golf had their second worst sales month of the year, selling only 700 units in total;
- The VW Golf GTE sold only 156 units, its worst showing since April, while its Audi cousin, the A3 e-Tron, registered only 94 units, its worst performance since January;
- On the other hand, the Nissan Leaf, previously hit by the e-Golf presence, had its best result since March, selling 492 units, recording its first YoY positive balance in six months(!). I think it's a no brainer to say that both the e-Golf and Leaf are after the same customers and they are now returning to Nissan's side...
- Other models to benefit from this are possibly the BMW i3, with sales up 80%, the Renault Zoe, which has seen its sales jump 175% and even the old school Mitsu I-Miev saw its sales grow 150% YoY, registering its best sales month since January...
Despite this, the monthly Top 5 stayed the same as August, so what has been described above are still early signs that will have to be confirmed in the future.
Looking at the YTD
ranking, the BMW i3 recovered one position, replacing the Audi A3 e-Tron in #6, making it the best position for the german hatch since March, but the good news for BMW didn't ended here, as the X5 Plug-in landed with a promising result, registering 16 units in its first sales month, already menacing the Cayenne Plug-In in the PHEV Luxury SUV niche.
Here we might be witnessing the first signs of the VW emissions scandal (1), with VAG models underperforming and their direct competitors having unexpected sales growth:
- Volkswagen pure electric models e-Up! and e-Golf had their second worst sales month of the year, selling only 700 units in total;
- The VW Golf GTE sold only 156 units, its worst showing since April, while its Audi cousin, the A3 e-Tron, registered only 94 units, its worst performance since January;
- On the other hand, the Nissan Leaf, previously hit by the e-Golf presence, had its best result since March, selling 492 units, recording its first YoY positive balance in six months(!). I think it's a no brainer to say that both the e-Golf and Leaf are after the same customers and they are now returning to Nissan's side...
- Other models to benefit from this are possibly the BMW i3, with sales up 80%, the Renault Zoe, which has seen its sales jump 175% and even the old school Mitsu I-Miev saw its sales grow 150% YoY, registering its best sales month since January...
Despite this, the monthly Top 5 stayed the same as August, so what has been described above are still early signs that will have to be confirmed in the future.
Pl | Model | Sales |
1 | Volkswagen e-Golf e) | 620 |
2 | Nissan Leaf | 492 |
3 | BMW i3 | 266 |
4 | Volkswagen Golf GTE | 168 |
5 | Tesla Model S | 127 |
Pl | Norway | Sept. | YTD'15 | % | '14Pl |
1 | Volkswagen e-Golf e) | 620 | 6.859 | 27 | 5 |
2 | Tesla Model S | 127 | 3.243 | 13 | 2 |
3 | Nissan Leaf | 492 | 2.680 | 11 | 1 |
4 | Mitsu Outlander PHEV | 111 | 1.563 | 6 | 6 |
5 | Volkswagen Golf GTE | 168 | 1.493 | 6 | N/A |
6 | BMW i3 | 266 | 1.369 | 5 | 4 |
7 | Audi A3 e-Tron | 94 | 1.359 | 5 | 21 |
8 9 | Renault Zoe Volkswagen e-Up! e) | 112 80 | 1.207 1.147 | 5 5 | 8 3 |
10 11 | Mercedes B-Class ED Kia Soul EV | 118 109 | 1.087 630 | 4 3 | N/A 7 |
12 13 | Peugeot iOn Mitsubishi I-Miev | 52 74 | 475 444 | 2 2 | 11 9 |
14 | Volvo V60 Plug-In | 438 | 2 | 14 | |
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 | Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia Citröen C-Zero Peugeot Partner EV e) Renault Kangoo ZE e) Smart Fortwo ED Citröen Berlingo EV e) BMW i8 Porsche Cayenne Plug-In Ford Focus Electric Toyota Prius Plug-In BMW X5 40e PHEV Mercedes C350e PHEV e) Mercedes S500 Plug-In e) Opel Ampera | 10 39 5 5 15 5 4 4 13 2 16 10 4 | 320 290 102 81 67 61 35 34 24 18 16 15 8 2 | 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 15 8 12 19 22 16 20 N/A 13 17 N/A N/A N/A 21 |
TOTAL | 2.555 | 25.067 | 100 |
"Here we might be witnessing the first signs of the VW emissions scandal"
ReplyDeleteMmmm, the decision to buy a car is made quite some time before delivery. I assume the Norwegian sales numbers are actually 'registrations', adding even more time between the decision and registration.
Couldn't it be the new 30 kWh battery that had Norwegians going back to the LEAF?
Good point, probably that is a major factor on the decision making, proving the correlation between e-Golf vs Leaf sales.
DeleteDespite individual manufacturers/models dropping, it is good to see that other electric cars see a boost to keep the percentage share high in Norway to demonstrate the future to the rest of the world. Just imagine what the electric percentage would be if all such models had a good month, especially as the number of plug in models is only going to increase with time such as X5 this month and Passat GTE very soon.
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