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 Automotive News Germany June 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Germany June 2016 - SIBEJO-

  

BEV's to the power?

Sales were down just 4% YoY to 1.764 units, being the best result in the last three months, probably being the first signs of the recent incentives push, nevertheless, the EV Share still dropped 0.02% to 0.62%.

Looking at June models ranking, for the first time in years, we have a 100% BEV Top 4 ranking, if the Renault Zoe performance (#2, with 225 units) is no surprise, as it has been above the 200 units/month since February, and the 226 units of this month Best Seller, the Tesla Model S, were expected (Last month of the quarter...), the 101 units of the Renault Twizy was a big surprise (It did only 44 sales a year ago), being its best result in two years(!), while the 97 deliveries of the VW e-Golf were also unexpected, being its best performance in a year and the first time since last August that is was the best selling plug-in Volkswagen.

A sign of things to come? Will BEV's be the most benefited from the incentives scheme?

PlModel
Sales  
1Tesla Model S226
2Renault Zoe225
3Renault Twizy101
4Volkswagen e-Golf97
5Audi A3 e-Tron96

As always, the YTD German EV ranking had plenty of changes to talk about:

- The Tesla Model S jumped three positions to #4, thanks to a third best ever performance (226 units);

- The Volvo XC90 T8 climbed one position to #9, it is by far the best selling Luxury SUV with plug-in capabilities, leaving its German competitors more than 200 units behind;

- The Renault Twizy, thanks to the aforementioned three-digit performance, rose two positions to #13 and 299 units, its best half year performance since 2013;

- The Mercedes GLE500e climbed one position to #20 at the expense of the Porsche Cayenne Plug-in, with the Volvo V60 Plug-in doing the same to the Smart Fortwo ED in #26. The tiny two-seater, a former Best Seller model in 2013, is having its worst year since 2010, when it was still in testing mode. The new generation can't come soon enough... 

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, Volkswagen continues firm in the Top Spot, with 19% share, followed by BMW (17%), followed by Renault (15%) and Audi (10%).

PlGermanyJune YTD%'15 Pl
1
2
Renault Zoe
BMW i3 *
225
47
1.279
823
12
8
6
2
3Audi A3 e-Tron9679675
4
5
Tesla Model S
Volkswagen Golf GTE
226
51
758
720
7
7
7
4
6Volkswagen Passat GTE9165769
7Nissan Leaf42647610
8Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV6955653
9Volvo XC90 T8 64403428
10
11
Mercedes C350e   e)
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
52
84
394
376
4
4
13
20
12Volkswagen e-Golf
97
35838
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Renault Twizy  
Kia Soul EV
Audi Q7 e-Tron
Volkswagen e-Up!
Mercedes B250e
BMW 330e
BMW X5 40e
Mercedes GLE500e
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
BMW i8
Mercedes S500e   e)
Porsche Panamera Plug-In
Renault Kangoo ZE e)
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Smart Fortwo ED
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Citroen C-Zero
Peugeot iOn
Mercedes GLC350e
Citroen Berlingo EV e)
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Porsche 918
Tesla Model X
Others
101
87
74
28
32
44
30
22
19
34
30
14
10
9
5
11
7
6
17
5
1

16
5
299
292
274
266
197
192
182
167
166
144
127
83
75
65
64
58
40
39
32
30
22
21
20
55
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
 0
0
15
1
24
12
14
32
22
29
17
16
19
23
N/A
18
11
25
36
36
N/A
33
26
30
N/A

TOTAL
1.764
10.677
100


Because of the increasing number of models, the ranking is limited to the Top 35 best selling models

* - 17 Bev + 30 Rex

e) Estimate

Source: kba.de



Tesla Model S vs The Others (*)

Pl
Model
June 2016
1
Mercedes CLS
319
2
Audi A7
268
3
Tesla Model S
226
4
BMW 6-Series
131
5
Porsche Panamera
80

As expected, if the Audi A7 and Mercedes CLS remain out of reach, in June the Tesla Model S managed to beat the BMW 6-Seriesall while the Panamera waits for a new generation to get back into the game.

Looking into July, expect the Model S to return to #4, as it will see its sales drop, at least until September's new deliveries peak.

(*) - Considering that the German market is one of the hardest for Tesla to crack, the models we are comparing are not the volume sellers like the Audi A6 or BMW 5-Series, but those that are closer in concept and price to the Californian Sports Sedan.
 Automotive News Germany May 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Germany May 2016 - SIBEJO-

A surprising #1 in Germany, the Zoe  proves that Electric Cars that size can be hot sellers  

On your marks...Get Set...

Sales were down 18% YoY, to 1.622 units, the worst result in 15 months, with the EV Share dropping 0.64%, which could be explained by the fact that many buyers are waiting just a few more days for the incentives scheme to start and then it's everyone for himself in a race to get a brand new EV.

Looking at May models ranking, the Renault Zoe was again the Best Seller of the month, with 232 units, seemingly unaffected by the incentives waiting compass (Actually, sales are up 123% YoY...)  followed by a group of local players, among them, the 225xe Active Tourer (#5, with 77 deliveries), delivering a year best performance. 


PlModel
Sales  
1Renault Zoe232
2Audi A3 e-Tron119
3Volkswagen Passat GTE88
4BMW i3 *86
5BMW 225xe Active Tourer77


Despite being a slow month, that didn't stopped the German EV market to deliver changes and some surprises to the YTD ranking, if the Renault Zoe kept the leadership and the BMW i3 the runner-up position, below them there were enough changes to keep this market as one of the most interesting to follow: The Audi A3 rose two positions to #3, the VW Passat GTE climbed another position to #6 and the BMW 225xe Active Tourer also went up one position to #11.

In the lower part of the ranking, a mention to the 73 deliveries of the Kia Soul EV, its best performance this year, allowing it to rise two positions to #14.

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, Volkswagen continues in the Top Spot, with 19% share (Down 1%), followed by BMW (17%) and in Third we have Renault (15%, up 1%), benefiting from the recent good results of its Zoe Best Seller.

PlGermanyMay YTD%'15 Pl
1
2
Renault Zoe
BMW i3 *
232
86
1.054
776
12
9
6
2
3Audi A3 e-Tron11970085
4Volkswagen Golf GTE6566984
5Nissan Leaf19605710
6Volkswagen Passat GTE8856369
7Tesla Model S5053267
8Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV7148753
9
10
11
Mercedes C350e   e)
Volvo XC90 T8 
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
55
69
77
342
339
292
4
4
3
13
28
20
12Volkswagen e-Golf
26
26138
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
29
31
32
32
34
35

Volkswagen e-Up!
Kia Soul EV
Audi Q7 e-Tron
Renault Twizy  e)
Mercedes B250e
BMW X5 40e
BMW 330e
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Mercedes GLE500e
BMW i8
Mercedes S500e   e)
Porsche Panamera Plug-In
Renault Kangoo ZE e)
Smart Fortwo ED
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Citroen C-Zero
Peugeot iOn
Citroen Berlingo EV e)
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Porsche 918
Mercedes GLC350e
Ford C-Max Energi
Others
51
73
11
50
49
33
24
16
17
16
10
14
10
8
3
10
7
11
5
1
3
7

6
238
205
200
192
165
152
148
147
145
110
97
69
65
59
56
47
33
33
25
21
21
15
12
32
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
 0
0
12
1
24
1
14
22
32
17
29
16
19
23
N/A
11
18
25
36
36
33
26
30
N/A
33

TOTAL
1.392
8.907
100


Because of the increasing number of models, the ranking is limited to the Top 35 best selling models

* - 43 Bev + 43 Rex

e) Estimate

Source: kba.de



Tesla Model S vs The Others (*)

Pl
Model
 YTD 2016
1
Audi A7
1.726
2
Mercedes CLS
1.508
3
BMW 6-Series
755
4
Tesla Model S
532
5
Porsche Panamera
433

If the Audi A7 and Mercedes CLS are out of reach, the Third Placed BMW 6-Series is perfectly attainable by the Californian in Juneall while the Panamera waits for a new generation to get back into the game.


(*) - Considering that the German market is one of the hardest for Tesla to crack, the models we are comparing are not the volume sellers like the Audi A6 or BMW 5-Series, but those that are closer in concept and price to the Californian Sports Sedan.
 Automotive News Germany EV Incentives  - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Germany EV Incentives - SIBEJO-




After a looong discussion, the German government has finally decided to lauch a decent incentives package to promote plug-in vehicles, but there aren't still any published official documents on the incentives.

An informed EVS reader tipped me on this, just an unofficial thread (http://www.goingelectric.de/forum/bmw-i3-allgemeines/abwicklung-des-umweltbonus-bei-bmw-t17054.html) where a consumer shares what he heard from a BMW dealer. The dealers received the information about the incentives on May 25th.
The incentives were decided by the German Government on May 18th and the linked thread claims that any car purchase that was made from May 19th on is eligible for the incentives. The 60.000� is the price without taxes, this means that cars up to 71.400� base price can profit. This cover pretty much all models, except the Tesla, XC90, Q7, i8 or the Cayenne for example.
BMW will reduce the price (Including taxes) by another 1.500�, the incentives are worth 2.000� (Without taxes) or 2.380� (Including taxes), so 3.880� from BMW plus 2.000� from the state (http://www.bafa.de/bafa/de/wirtschaftsfoerderung/elektromobilitaet/index.htmlis where the car buyer has to claim the 2.000� from the state) makes 5.880� in total for BMW BEV cars. The vehicle tax exemption (~50� per year for a BEV) remains at 10 years.
If these kind of incentives are spreaded across the several EV makers, then we will probably have a huge opportunity for the German Plug-in market to grow significantly and become the largest of the Old Continent.

Last month i made an article for the EAFO newsletter, analyzing the impact of Plug-ins in the German auto market and the Picture presented wasn't very flattering, the only segment where EV's had a significant share (As in more than 1%) was the E-Segment (Audi A6, BMW 5-Series), where Plug-ins had 2.35% share, all thanks to the disruptive Tesla Model S...

The other class above 1% was the B-Segment (BMW i3, Renault Zoe), with only 1.05%, so there is a lot of room to grow, i really think/hope this will be an important move for Plug-ins in Europe and will probably be the most significant event in the 2016 Euro EV-Scene.

To be followed closely here...




 Automotive News Germany April 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Germany April 2016 - SIBEJO-

The Renault Zoe holds on to #1 in Germany


Before Incentives...

Sales were down 8% YoY, to 1.622 units, with the EV Share dropping 0.68%, which should be explained by the fact that many consumers are waiting for the incentives scheme to finally kick in.

Looking at April models ranking, for the first time the Renault Zoe was the Best Seller of the month, with 221 units, followed by a group of local players, with the surprising VW Passat GTE (160 deliveries) leading the pack.  


PlModel
Sales  
1Renault Zoe221
2Volkswagen Passat GTE160
3BMW i3 *159
4Volkswagen Golf GTE117
5Audi A3 e-Tron94


Despite being a slow month, that didn't stopped the German EV market to present several changes to the YTD ranking, for example, if the Renault Zoe keep for the time being the leadership (No small feat in this EV market), below it the were moves aplenty: The BMW i3 rose one position to Second Place, the VW Golf GTE also climbed one position to #3, while the Nissan Leaf dropped out of the podium and fell two positions to Fourth. In a good month for Volkswagen, the Passat GTE and even the e-Golf climbed one position, to #7 and #11, respectively.

In the lower part of the ranking, a mention to the 74 deliveries of the Renault Twizy, its best performance in almost two years, allowing it to jump seven positions to #15, while the BMW 330e is picking up pace, having registered a record 47 units, climbing one position to #19, but more significantly, beating for the first time the monthly result of the Mercedes C350e (43 units).

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, Volkswagen continues in the Top Spot, with 20% share (Up 1%), followed by BMW (17%, up 2%) and in Third we now have Renault (14%, also up 2%).

PlGermanyApril YTD%'15 Pl
1
2
Renault Zoe
BMW i3 *
221
159
822
690
11
9
6
2
3Volkswagen Golf GTE11760484
4Nissan Leaf53586810
5Audi A3 e-Tron9458185
6Tesla Model S8648267
7Volkswagen Passat GTE16047569
8Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV3841663
9
10
11
Mercedes C350e   e)
Volvo XC90 T8 
Volkswagen e-Golf
43
79
67
287
270
235
4
4
3
13
28
8
12BMW 225xe Active Tourer
75
215320
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
31
33
34
35

Audi Q7 e-Tron
Volkswagen e-Up!
Renault Twizy
Kia Soul EV
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Mercedes GLE500e
BMW 330e
BMW X5 40e
Mercedes B250e
BMW i8
Mercedes S500e   e)
Renault Kangoo ZE e)
Porsche Panamera Plug-In
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Smart Fortwo ED
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Citroen C-Zero
Peugeot iOn
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Citroen Berlingo EV e)
Porsche 918
Ford C-Max Energi
Peugeot Partner EV  e)
Others
16
46
74
24
17
16
47
25
38
23
27
10
11
2
11
4
6
1
3
5
10

5
9
189
187
142
132
131
128
124
119
116
94
87
55
55
53
51
37
26
22
20
20
18
12
10
24
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
 0
0
24
12
15
1
17
29
32
22
14
16
19
N/A
23
18
11
25
36
36
26
33
30
N/A
33

TOTAL
1.622
7.515
100


Because of the increasing number of models present, from now on the ranking is limited to the Top 35 best selling models

* - 41 Bev + 118 Rex

e) Estimate

Source: kba.de



Tesla Model S vs The Others (*)

Pl
Model
 YTD 2016
1
Audi A7
1.465
2
Mercedes CLS
1.239
3
BMW 6-Series
637
4
Tesla Model S
482
5
Porsche Panamera
363

If the Audi A7 and Mercedes CLS seem out of reach, the Third Placed BMW 6-Series is perfectly attainable by the Californian, all while the Panamera desperately waits for a new generation to get back into the game.

An interesting statistic is that the Model S is the only model in the ranking with YoY growth (+27%), while every other model is having a two digit sales drop, with steep dives in some cases, like the Merc CLS (-30%) or the Panamera (-41%!).

Tesla is being disruptive, even in the cut-throat German Premium market...

(*) - Considering that the German market is one of the hardest for Tesla to crack, the models we are comparing are not the volume sellers like the Audi A6 or BMW 5-Series, but those that are closer in concept and price to the Californian Sports Sedan.
 Automotive News Germany March 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Germany March 2016 - SIBEJO-





Zoe Holds On To #1

Sales were up a timid 9% YoY, to 2.418 units, with the EV Share steady at 0.74%, which could be explained by the fact that many consumers are waiting for the incentives policy to be finally changed, maybe then the market share finally can reach the symbolic 1% barrier.

Looking at the Monthly models ranking, in March we had an all-electric podium, with three BEV's in the highest places of the ranking, with the particular fact that the Tesla Model S has reached a new sales record in Germany, with 267 units, enough to beat the BMW 6-Series (All variants included) by 40 units, with the Mercedes CLS (344 units) and Audi A7 (337) not very far in the Sports-Sedan-Thingy race, if the american car should beat them in their home soil, it should signal it as (another) Alarm call to German Premium brands that Tesla is eating their cake...  

PlModel
Sales  
1Nissan Leaf293
2Tesla Model S267
3Renault Zoe266
4BMW i3 *211
5Audi A3 e-Tron199


Looking at the YTD ranking, if the Renault Zoe managed to keep the leadership (No small feat in this EV market), the Nissan Leaf took the Second Place from the hands of the VW Golf GTE, which dropped to Fourth.

The Tesla Model S jumped four positions to #6, while the VW Passat GTE climbed one position to #8 and the Volvo XC90 PHEV climbed two positions to #10.

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, Volkswagen continues in the Top Spot, with 19% share (Down 1%), followed by BMW (15%, down 1%) and in Third we now have Renault (12%), which managed to surpass Audi (11%), now relegated to Fourth.

PlGermanyMarch YTD%'15 Pl
1
2
Renault Zoe
Nissan Leaf
266
293
601
533
10
9
6
10
3BMW i3 *21153192
4Audi A3 e-Tron19948785
4Volkswagen Golf GTE16348784
6Tesla Model S26739677
7Misubishi Outlander PHEV18537863
8Volkswagen Passat GTE16931559
9
10
11
Mercedes C350e   e)
Volvo XC90 T8 PHEV
Audi Q7 e-Tron
48
88
7
244
191
173
4
3
3
13
28
24
12Volkswagen e-Golf
55
16838
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
36
38
38
38
38
Volkswagen e-Up!
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Mercedes GLE500e
Kia Soul EV
BMW X5 40e PHEV
Mercedes B250e
BMW 330e
BMW i8
Renault Twizy
Mercedes S500e   e)
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Renault Kangoo ZE e)
Porsche Panamera Plug-In
Smart Fortwo ED
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Peugeot iOn
Citroen C-Zero
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Citroen Berlingo EV e)
Ford C-Max Energi
Porsche 918
Mitsubishi I-Miev
Opel Ampera
Peugeot Partner EV
Audi R8 e-Tron
Tesla Model X
Volkswagen XL1
Ford Focus Electric
44
56
33
25
56
25
28
34
36
28
20
4
15
9
6
13
10
5
8
5

4
1


1

1
1
141
140
114
112
108
94
78
77
71
68
60
51
45
44
40
33
21
20
17
15
12
8
6
5
5
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
20
17
29
1
22
14
32
16
15
19
18
N/A
23
11
25
36
36
26
33
N/A
30
27
31
33
38
N/A
40
33
TOTAL
2.418
5.893
100


* - 57 Bev + 154 Rex

e) Estimate

Source: kba.de