Automotive News Czech Republic April 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Czech Republic April 2016 - SIBEJO-

 BMW i3 in Prague

BMW i3 #1

The EV Market in Czech Republic is down 18%, with 107 units sold this year, with the EV Share down to 0.13% a significant drop from the 0.18% of 2015.

Looking at the models ranking, the BMW i3 is once again head and shoulders ahead of the competition, looking well positioned to win its third consecutive Best Seller title in 2016.


The Nissan Leaf jumped to the Second Position, followed by the surprise of the year, the Volvo XC90 T8 PHEV is Third, confirming once again the good reception the Swedish plug-in SUV is receiving across Europe.



Good performance by the #6 BMW i8, registering 6 units, three of them last month, it might not sound much, until you realize the Porsche 911 registered the same number of units in April and other six-figure-sports-car-heavyweights like the Mercedes-AMG GT (2 units) or Audi R8 (1 unit) sold even less...



In the brands ranking, BMW (47%) has got this market covered since 2014, winning the laurels of believing in this market when no else one did, Nissan follows in Second, followed by Volkswagen, both with 15% share.



Looking at regular hybrids, only Toyota hybrids outsold plug-ins last month, with the Toyota Auris Hybrid (32 units), Yaris Hybrid (28) and the RAV4 hybrid (14), above the best selling plug-in, the Nissan Leaf (9).


PlCzech RepublicAprilYTD%'15Pl
1
2
BMW i3
Nissan Leaf
6
9
36
13
34
12
1
4
3
4
Volvo XC90 T8
Tesla Model S


10
8
9
7
N/A
2
5Volkswagen e-Up!1773
6
7

8
9
9
9
9
13
13
15
15
BMW i8
BMW X5 40e
Volkswagen Golf GTE
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
Mercedes GLE500e
BMW 330e
Volkswagen e-Golf
Volkswagen Passat GTE
Kia Soul EV
Mercedes S500e
3

3

2

2
1


1
6
5
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
6
5
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
7
16
19
9
10
 N/A
 N/A
5
 N/A
10
13
TOTAL28107100

Source: sda-cia.cz


Automotive News Norway April 2016 - SIBEJO-

Tough life for these two EV's

PHEV's on the Rise Edition

In April there were 4.255 EV's sold, up 61% YoY, with the EV Share stable at 30%, with the bulk of growth coming from PHEV's, which have seen their importance grow from 25% last year to 42% right now, and it wouldn't be surprising to see PHEV's grow to over 50% before year end.
  
Underlining the previous thoughts, and looking exclusively at the EV monthly models ranking, the VW Golf GTE (602 units, new pb) has won the Monthly Best Selling title, the second consecutive time a plug-in hybrid wins that honor, with two other PHEV's appearing in the ranking: The Outlander PHEV was Third with 507 units, while the VW Passat GTE had a best ever score of 361 units and promises to be one of the surprises of this year.

The disappointment of the month was the VW e-Golf, the 489 units registered were its worst result in 16 months, a sign that middle-of-the-road buyers are returning to the Leaf and/or shifting to the plug-in hybrid GTE?

PlModelSales  
1Volkswagen Golf GTE602
2Nissan Leaf541
3Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV507
4Volkswagen e-Golf489
5
Volkswagen Passat GTE
361

Looking at the year to date EV ranking, the main news were the one position drop of the Tesla Model S to #7, changing places with the Audi A3 e-Tron, while the VW Passat GTE jumped five positions to #9 and is now looking to reach a Top 5 position soon.

A special mention for the good numbers of the BMW 225xe Active Tourer, with 147 units, its best month to date, allowing it to climb one position to #18.

Looking at the manufacturers ranking, Volkswagen (32%, up 3%) continues in the lead, followed at a distance by Nissan (14%) and Mitsubishi (12%), with BMW (11%) on the lookout for a slip from the adversaries to join the podium.

PlNorwayAprilYTD%'15Pl
1Volkswagen e-Golf4892.254151
2Nissan Leaf 5411.954133
3Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV5071.832124
4Volkswagen Golf GTE6021.552106
5BMW i3 *22293465
6
7
Audi A3 e-Tron
Tesla Model S
196
96
812
801
5
5
7
2
8
9
Renault Zoe
Volkswagen Passat GTE
230
361
768
618
5
4
8
20
10BMW X5 40e138471319
11Kia Soul EV98454311
12
Volkswagen e-Up!
11341739
13Mercedes B250e118416310
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
29
31
32
33
33
33
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Mercedes C350e
Volvo XC90 T8 
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia e)
BMW 225xe Active Tourer
Peugeot iOn
Citr�en C-Zero
Mercedes GLE500e
BMW 330e
Renault Kangoo ZE
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Peugeot Partner EV e)
Mercedes GLC350e
Smart Fortwo ED
BMW i8
Ford Focus Electric
Mitsubishi I-Miev
Citr�en Berlingo EV
Renault Twizy
Porsche Panamera Plug-In
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Mercedes S500e
54
41
72
40
147
28
20
20
33

11
10
37
7
3
10
11




1
344
292
284
262
240
146
103
78
72
59
56
42
37
25
19
18
18
7
5
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
22
N/A
14
N/A
13
16
27
N/A
17
24
18
N/A
15
25
21
26
23
29
N/A
28
30

TOTAL4.25515.399100

* - 220 Bev + 2 Rex

e) Estimate

A small note to Fuel Cells, two additional Hyundai ix35 FCEV were added, increasing the yearly tally to 7 registrations, 6 Hyundai ix35 FCEV and 1 Toyota Mirai, it looks that the japanese model didn't won much love in Norway. Is it the looks?



Models breakdown by Fuel Source

The percentage of plug-ins in the general ranking is so significant, that we've decided to make a separate table for the breakdown of models by fuel source:

PlModelSales  
1Volkswagen Golf ICE622
2Volkswagen Golf GTE602
3Nissan Leaf541
4Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV507
5
6
7
8
9
10
Volkswagen e-Golf
Toyota Auris
Skoda Octavia
Toyota Yaris
Volkswagen Passat GTE
Volkswagen Passat ICE
489
426
383
362
361
323

With 30% share, the EV's performance in the general ranking is becoming increasingly more relevant, of the 1.713 units sold by the leader VW Golf in March, only 622 didn't had a plug, meaning that 64% of all Golf's sold had plug-in capabilities.

If we split models by fuel source, the VW Golf ICE just managed to be the best selling model in April, outselling the Golf GTE by 20 units, followed by the Nissan Leaf, Outlander PHEV and VW e-Golf, making 4 out of the Top 5 models wearing a plug. Not bad, eh?

But this is not all, in #9 we have the VW Passat GTE, which managed to outsell for the first time the number of regular Passat's.


ICE - Regular gas and diesel versions
 Automotive News Australia Q1 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Australia Q1 2016 - SIBEJO-



Tesla Edition

We finally have some numbers regarding Australia this year, the available numbers are not bad, YTD sales are up 9%, with the EV Share stuck at 0.15%, the same result as last year, because the overall Australian auto market is in record levels.

The Outlander PHEV should continue in the lead, but Tesla is making its presence noted, closing in to the japanese SUV, hopefully the Californian model presence in Australian soil helps changing people minds regarding EV's.

As for the veteran Nissan Leaf , the japanese hatch had a slight increase regarding last year performance, result of the 30kWh version?

Looking to BMW i-models, the little i3 is down one position to Fourth, selling only 27 units, down 41% YoY, while the BMW i8 registered 7 units.


Australia   Q1  '16Q1
'15
Mitsu Outlander PHEV e)195198
Tesla Model S e)150104
Nissan Leaf
BMW i3
BMW i8
40
27
7
31
46
N/A
TOTAL419 385


e) Estimate
 Automotive News France April 2016 - SIBEJO-

Automotive News France April 2016 - SIBEJO-

France's new electric baby is speeding up pace

e-Mehari Edition 

The French EV market registered 3.206 units, up only 32% regarding the same month last year, with the EV Share, down slightly to 1.8% share.

Looking at the monthly models ranking, the surprise was the off month of the leader Zoe, with only 990 deliveries, down 21% YoY, while every other model present in the Top 5 had robust performances, thus compensating for the fall of Renault's electric hatch.


PlModelSales  
1Renault Zoe990
2Nissan Leaf492
3Renault Kangoo ZE255
4Volkswagen Golf GTE172
4
BMW i3143


In the YTD ranking, the podium positions remained the same, but below it, the Peugeot iOn lost steam, (87 units, worst result of 2016), dropping two positions to #6, to the benefit of the BMW i3 and VW Golf GTE, now #4 and #5 respectively.

But not all was bad for the french models, the Bollor� Bluecar (122 units, year best) climbed two positions to #7, while the Citr�en e-Mehari jumped seven positions to #15, selling 112 units, it was the first time it surpassed the 100 units mark and also the first time it outsold every plug-in model in the PSA stable, will it reach a Top 10 position? Dare i say Top 5?  

Also selling like hot cakes was the Kia Soul EV, jumping three positions to #10, thanks to a record 138 units, the first time it reached the three digit area, will this be something to continue? It will depend on Kia willingness, i guess...

In the manufacturers ranking, Renault is stable in the lead (43% Share, down 1%), followed by Nissan (14%), while BMW (9%), benefits from the strong lineup to confirm itself as the third best selling brand.


PlFranceAprilYTD%'15Pl
1Renault Zoe9904.330341
2Nissan Leaf4921.668133
3Renault Kangoo ZE25593972
4BMW i314648948
5
6
Volkswagen Golf GTE
Peugeot iOn
172
87
477
460
4
4
4
9
7
8
9
Bollor� Blue Car
Volvo XC90 T8
Audi A3 e-Tron
122
45
62
374
340
322
3
3
3
5
N/A
6
10
11
12
13
Kia Soul EV
BMW X5 40e
Citr�en C-Zero
Tesla Model S
138
42
52
38
316
259
248
245
3
2
2
2
13
20
15
10
14BMW 225xe Active Tourer
46
214
2N/A
15
16
17
18
19
Citr�en e-Mehari
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Peugeot Partner EV e)
Renault Twizy e)
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia e)
112
44
30
45
22
175
168
164
160
152
1
1
1
1
1
N/A
12
21
11
16
20Goupil49149114
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV
BMW 330e
Bollor� Blue Summer
Mercedes C350e
Volkswagen Passat GTE
Citr�en Berlingo EV e)
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Volkswagen e-Golf
29
20
38
28
25
10
3
16
132
120
93
90
73
60
55
53
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
7
N/A
N/A
27
19
23
26
22
29BMW i8
8
43
025
29
31
31
33
34
35
36
Volkswagen e-Up! 
Mercedes B250e
Mitsubishi I-Miev
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Mercedes GLE500e
Mercedes S500e
Smart Fortwo ED
11
5
13
4
3
2
2
43
37
37
33
20
19
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
24
30
28
31
32
17

TOTAL3.20612.572100

e) Estimate

Source: Avere France

 Automotive News Looking For EV's - Sweden April 2016 (Gothemburg) - SIBEJO-

Automotive News Looking For EV's - Sweden April 2016 (Gothemburg) - SIBEJO-



EV Bus Route 55 -- Gothenburg's First Electric Bus

Gothemburg, also known as Volvo-Land, which is understandable if you consider that both Volvo Trucks and Car companies are based there. And it shows...They are everywhere!

Regarding EV's, plug-in Volvos were relatively common to see (Including the above electric Volvo Bus), in the two days there, i saw 2 or three V60 Plug-ins and one XC90 T8, but the real surprise was the number of Nissans, 3 or 4 Leafs, but also one e-NV200 and other Evalia electric.

We encountered plug-ins with relative ease, the aforementioned brands were the most common type of plug-ins, with the random I-Miev (Or was it a C-Zero?), Prius Plug-in or Outlander PHEV zooming around.

Strangely, no Tesla here. Are their potential customers here all driving Volvos?