Sunday, October 31, 2021

Last articles on CT (13/12 update)

 ...To help with the transition to CT, here are some quick links to my latest articles:


Global Top 20 (October):

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/12/01/top-electric-vehicles-in-the-world-october-2021/


Europe (October):

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/11/30/13-of-auto-sales-in-europe-were-fully-electric-vehicles-in-october/


China (October):

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/11/24/16-plugin-vehicle-share-in-chinese-auto-market/


Germany (October):

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/11/18/30-plugin-vehicle-share-in-german-auto-market/


France (November): 

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/12/12/plugin-vehicles-23-of-new-car-sales-in-france-2/


Netherlands (November):

https://cleantechnica.com/2021/12/10/netherlands-reaches-28-bev-share-in-november/


RSS feed: https://cleantechnica.com/author/josepontes/feed/

All EV Sales related articles on CT: https://cleantechnica.com/tag/ev-sales/


20 comments:

  1. AnonymousJune 23, 2021

    And the replacement link for the RSS feed : https://cleantechnica.com/author/josepontes/feed/

    With this feed, you'll miss no article written by José ;-)

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    1. AnonymousJune 24, 2021

      Who even uses RSS feeds anymore...

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    2. Still a lot of people. Just because Google, Facebook and others are trying to kill it to keep you locked in their crap, doesn't mean they succeeded.

      To first anon: thanks.

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  2. Thanks Jose Pontes
    I did see the Germany, China & Europe sales.
    I can see the exact sales # for Europe, but for China, its just mentioned as over 190.000 units.
    For global sales, can you please provide exact # like for Europe.
    I am sure, the global sales will cross 400.000 mark with China + Europe being above 368.000 units.

    Its good to join a bigger group like cleantechnica who provide info for both renewable energy and electric transport.

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  3. Jose Pontes
    When you get a chance, can you please publish every model crossing every 100.000 in sales.
    For ex: Renault Zoe crossed the 300.000 mark last month and stands above 304.000.

    Tesla Model 3 should hit 1.000.000 when June sales comes in.
    BMW i3 is around 196.000, but it may take few more months to reach 200.000 since its a slow selling model.

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  4. 1 last month, we will discuss global sales posted on cleantechnica.com by Jose Pontes in this forum.
    Amazing 442.000 unit sales last month with 6,6% share.
    2021 has 5 months in Top 12, 2020: 4 months, 2019: 2 months, 2018: 1 month

    Top 3 months
    01 : 2020-12 : 571.475
    02 : 2021-03 : 531.702
    03 : 2021-05 : 442.000

    Next 9 months
    04 : 2020-11 : 414.368
    05 : 2021-04 : 392.498
    06 : 2020-09 : 345.519
    07 : 2020-10 : 341.531
    08 : 2021-01 : 321.031
    09 : 2018-12 : 286.367
    10 : 2019-12 : 279.214
    11 : 2021-02 : 269.743
    12 : 2019-06 : 264.591

    Global cumulative sales for 2021-YTD stands at 1.956.974

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  5. Nice: Tesla Model 3/Y takes top 2 spots. How many vultures & vampires in MSM said that Wuling miniev crushes Model 3 ignoring the size, price, range. Even BBC compared and said the same.
    Why? Answer: 70% of worlds crude oil is traded in London.

    Their aim is not to promote Wuling, but to crush Tesla, thinking that eventually all other electric automakers will fade.

    We should ask them what they got to say about the 6,6% market share of plugins.

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  6. Good to see Toyota Prius Plugin back in top 20. With a 40 km (EPA) range, 53 km/l (on electric) and 21 km/l (petrol), its a steller vehicle that what suppressed by toyota top management.

    Changan Benni is another game changing small car which is better than Wuling Miniev with its 5 doors and a better range.

    Model Y crosses 100.000 mark this year. This year, Miniev will outsell Model Y, but next year will be different story when Giga Berlin starts production.

    And Mercedes GLC 300 e/de is kicked out of top 20.

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    1. Yeah, the Toyota Prius PHEV deserved better luck. Or better parenting...

      Anyway, your comments have given me an idea, i will post a "forum-like" last post on the EV Sales blog, where we can discuss the latest EV-related stuff, it could be related to the articles i publish on CT, or just something different, what do you think?

      Even if only 2 or 3 people participate, and i take 2 or 3 weeks to chip in, i think it will be nice to exchange ideas...

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    2. Thanks Jose Pontes: Just publishing the global sales alone at the end of every month in ev-sales.blogspot will be enough. Many of us who posted here did not post in CT. Probably we dont have a google/disqus a/c.

      Similarly publishing a 1 million sales by either a make or a model is worth discussing.
      Right now only Tesla sold 1 million (stands at more than 1,7 million) and is moving towards 2 million mark and Model 3 (stands above 1 million).

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  7. Whoooo hoooo: Tesla production/sales break the 200.000 mark / quarter for the 1st time.
    Model S/X: 2340(Production) 1890(Sales)
    Model 3/Y: 204081(Production) 199360(Sales)
    This means Model 3 sales crossed 1.000.000 magical mark.

    1st electric car in the world to achieve this.
    Tesla sales cross 1,7 million mark.
    Ideally GM EV1 or Chevy Volt should have done this.

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  8. @Jose Pontes
    Here is the major milestones (every 100.000 for a Model and every 1.000.000 for a Make and global sales).
    Please post the milestone info in CT. Soon Tesla will hit 2.000.000 mark.

    Date Make Model #
    2014 Nissan Leaf 100.000
    2015 Nissan Leaf 200.000
    2015-10 Global 1.000.000
    2015-12 Tesla Model S 100.000
    2017 Nissan Leaf 300.000
    2017-02 Global 2.000.000
    2017-12 Global 3.000.000
    2017-12 Tesla Model S 200.000
    2018 BMW i3 100.000
    2018 Renault Zoe 100.000
    2018-07 Global 4.000.000
    2018-09 Tesla Model X 100.000
    2018-10 Tesla Model 3 100.000
    2018-12 Global 5.000.000
    2019 Nissan Leaf 400.000
    2019-04 Tesla Model 3 200.000
    2019-05 Global 6.000.000
    2019-08 Tesla Model 3 300.000
    2019-11 Global 7.000.000
    2019-12 Tesla Model 3 400.000
    2020 Renault Zoe 200.000
    2020-03 Tesla Model 3 500.000
    2020-05 Global 8.000.000
    2020-05 Tesla 1.000.000
    2020-06 Tesla Model S 300.000
    2020-07 Tesla Model 3 600.000
    2020-07 Tesla Model 3 600.000
    2020-09 Global 9.000.000
    2020-10 Tesla Model 3 700.000
    2020-12 Global 10.000.000
    2020-12 Nissan Leaf 500.000
    2020-12 Tesla Model 3 800.000
    2020-12 Tesla 1.300.000
    2020-12 Wuling MiniEV 100.000
    2021-02 Global 11.000.000
    2021-02 Tesla Model Y 100.000
    2021-03 Tesla Model 3 900.000
    2021-04 Global 12.000.000
    2021-06 Tesla Model 3 1.000.000
    2021-06 Tesla Model Y 200.000
    2021-06 BMW i3 200.000
    2021-06 BYD 1.000.000

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  9. Hi

    I follow attentively your BEV numbers, and I believe after deep research with a Twitter user who focuses on EV research @JPR007 that there might be double-counting problems in your numbers:

    https://twitter.com/jpr007/status/1420858567968628737?s=20

    Could you please take a look at his thread and confirm with us?

    Best regards

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  10. What happened in 2021-06. Many record/milestones were set
    2021-06 Tesla Model 3 1,000,000
    2021-06 Tesla Model Y 200,000
    2021-06 BMW i3 200,000
    2021-06 BYD 1,000,000
    2021-06 Wuling MiniEV 300,000

    2021-06 Global 13,000,000

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    1. "BMW i3 200,000" - The quirky hatchback is still one of my favorites, and i'm betting it will be a future classic.

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  11. Jose Pontes: MSM for China sales mentioned "sales of new energy vehicles, which more than doubled to 271,000. These include battery-powered electric vehicles, plug-in petrol-electric hybrids and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles."

    However CT gave 231,000. Does it mean 40,000 are in heavy vehicles or the fuel-cell vehicle sales are lot more. Its good that in Tesla low tide month, they hit such a high #.

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  12. Thank you for the article links❤

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  13. YTD sales (9 months) cross 4 million for the 1st time with 1st month crossing 600.000 sales.
    Nice to see months plugins share cross 10%. Will the annual sales cross 10% this year, may be tough, but next year, will start with a bang.

    2021: 8 months; 2020: 4 months
    Top-3 months are
    1 2021-09 : 685881
    2 2021-06 : 583507
    3 2020-12 : 571475

    Next-9 months are
    4 2021-03 : 531702
    5 2021-08 : 516416
    6 2021-07 : 480506
    7 2021-05 : 442000
    8 2020-11 : 414368
    9 2021-04 : 392498
    10 2020-09 : 345519
    11 2020-10 : 341531
    12 2021-01 : 321031

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  14. I don't think the next months will be enough to pull the 2021 share into double digits, but for 2022, i can almost assure that plugins will go north of 10%, and that's when the fun begins on a global level. :)

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