Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Denmark November 2015



All Mighty Tesla - 2nd Chapter

Just when you thought BMW had secured last August a record that would last for years, Tesla scores in November a mammoth result of 525 units!

This amazing result, although comprehensible, considering the upcoming fiscal changes, nonetheless impresses by the sheer numbers in a small auto market like this one, placing the Californian on the Top 5 of the general ranking, and contributing decisively (81% of sales) to a new sales record in the Danish EV market, with 648 units, with the EV Share surging to 1,64%, almost doubling last year result of 0.88%. 

As a side note, there were just 526 EV's registered in the whole of 2013...Expect Tesla to post another extraterrestrial result in December, and then...Early 2016 will be the hangover, a bit like the Netherlands in early 2014.

Regarding the manufacturers ranking, Tesla if far ahead everyone else, with 48% share (Up 9%), followed by BMW (18%, down 3%) and Nissan (16%, down 4% and waiting for the 30kWh version).

A final mention to Fuel Cell Vehicle sales, there was one new Toyota Mirai registered its third unit, making it 17 Fuel Cells in total sold this year.

PlDenmarkNov.     YTD%'14 Pl
1Tesla Model S5251.484482
2BMW i3 *35553185
3Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia **12383126
4Renault Zoe2728694
5Nissan Leaf611841
6Volkswagen e-Golf117529
7
8
9
Mercedes C350e e)
Volkwagen e-Up!
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
20

3
60
52
29
2
2
1
N/A
3
8
10
11
12
13
Mercedes B-Class ED
Renault Twizy
Mercedes S500e
Citröen Berlingo EV
7



24
14
9
5
1
0
0
 0
12
7
N/A
16
14
14
14
17
17
BMW i8
Renault Kangoo ZE
Kia Soul EV
Mitsubishi I-Miev
Peugeot Partner EV


2


4
4
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
17
14
N/A
N/A
17

TOTAL6483.106100

Source: www.bilimp.dk


*  - 16 Bev + 19 Rex

** - 6 pass + 6 lcv

2 comments:

  1. Great work as always! Can I urge you to post news from these countries - it has been quite a while since last: UK, Estonia, Australia and Latvia

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    1. UK and Australia - Always depending on data being available;

      Estonia - The market simply imploded, sales are at single digits, still trying to figure out what happened;

      Latvia - See Estonia, with the difference that i know the reason, no more incentives.

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