November saw a continued year-over-year increase in electric car sales, although the most recent registration data indicates that the growth rate is slowing down.
Registration data, which lags behind sales/deliveries by several weeks, can be used as a proxy for sales, especially since not all sales numbers are publicly available monthly.
According to the registration data from S&P Global Mobility (via Automotive News), there were 89,527 battery electric car (BEV) registrations in November, which is a 30% year-over-year increase, constituting about 7.7% of the total market (up from 6.5% a year ago).
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The report indicates that Tesla noted just an 8.6% year-over-year increase in November to 42,737, which was 47.7% of the total BEV segment, compared to 57.1% a year ago.
Non-Tesla BEV sales increased by 59% year-over-year to 46,790, suggesting that Tesla is now expanding at a slower rate than the overall BEV industry.
Ford was the second-best brand with 7,787 units sold (up 21% year-over-year) and an 8.7% share. Chevrolet, with 4,172 units sold, was 0.2% down (4.7% share).
Several other brands more than doubled their BEV sales, including Rivian (up 146%), Kia, Hyundai, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz. Audi and Nissan also saw impressive growth in their sales.
During the first 11 months of 2023, registrations exceeded 1 million units, constituting about 7.4% of the total market, up from 5.4% at this same time in 2022. It has been reported that approximately 1.1 million BEVs were sold in 2023.
Here is a quick look at some of the all-electric models, although unfortunately not all are listed.
BEV registrations (select models) – January-November 2023:
- Tesla Model Y – 345,512 (up 77%)
- Tesla Model 3 – 194,087 (up 12%)
- Chevrolet Bolt EV/EUV: 59,372 (up 92%)
- Ford Mustang Mach-E: 34,314 (no change)
- Volkswagen ID.4: 33,218 (up 104%)
- Hyundai Ioniq 5: 29,366 (up 40%)
- Tesla Model X: 24,643 (down 15%)
- Ford F-150 Lightning: 21,475 (up 111%)
- Kia EV6: 17,069 (down 11%)
- Tesla Model S: 14,321 (down 44%)
* only models and brands, for which data is available