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6 januari 2020 14:00 |
Belgische verkoop stekkerwagens 2019
Recordmaand december, ttz een verdrievoudiging tov vorig jaar december, ook omdat de EV premie vanaf 1-1-20 geschrapt wordt.
Citaat:
http://ev-sales.blogspot.com/2020/01...mber-2019.html

Monday, January 6, 2020
Tesla Model 3 takes Belgium's Best Seller status
A record 2.148 passenger plug-ins were registered last month in Belgium, tripling(!) last year result, with the 2019 tally growing 32% regarding the previous year.
As consequence of this, the PEV share ended at 3.2% share (6.3% in December), beating the previous high point of 2.7%, achieved in 2017.
In what was once a PHEV-friendly market, pure electrics are turning the tide, with the BEV/PHEV sales breakdown ending 2019 with a balanced 50/50 share between both technologies, a far cry from the 28% BEV share of 2018, or the 18% of 2017.
The main factor for this change in 2019 was the Tesla Model 3, that took the market by storm, ending the year with a record 2.663 units and 15% share, a strong number in a market known for its fragmentation (in 2018 the BMW 530e won the models title with just 7% share), with the Californian ending the year on strong note, by delivering 457 units, its best score since March.
This is the second Tesla nameplate to win the Best Seller trophy, as the Model S had already won it in 2014 & '15.
In the runner-up spot we have the Volvo XC60 PHEV, improving on its 2018 result (Bronze Medal, with 903 units), while on the 3rd spot, we have another newcomer, with the local hero Audi e-Tron reaching the Bronze Medal in December, after a record 129 deliveries last month. It seems both Tesla and Audi had enough spare units to cater at the same time the Dutch year-end rush and the neighboring Belgium.
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Speaking of last minute changes, the new BMW X5 PHEV managed to reach a Top 10 spot, thanks to a record 341 units, allowing the German SUV to shot eight positions, to #9, while being at the same time #2 in December. It seems BMW's long range plugin hybrid has presented its application for the 2020 Best Seller trophy...
Other models shining in December were the Renault Zoe, that registered 49 units, its best result since June, so it seems the French hatchback has recovered from the recent skin change and is ready to continue leading the Small EV category, while the Tesla Model X had its best result (95 units) in 33 months, with the SUV ending the year with a 33% YoY increase in deliveries.
In the manufacturers ranking, Tesla won the 2019 title, with 21% share (up 2%), its first since 2014, while BMW (18%, up 1%) ended the year in Second place, thus ending a three year winning streak. Better luck in 2020?
Volvo was 3rd, with 13% share, with Audi ending in a distant 4th place, with 7% share.
In the main sub-categories, the Best Selling plugin hybrid and Best Selling SUV prizes were to the Volvo XC60 PHEV, the BMW 530e won the full size category as a consolation prize from losing this year Best Seller trophy and the Renault Kangoo ZE won another LCV title, doubling sales of the #2 Nissan e-NV200 (208 vs 90).
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BE stelt in Europa heel weinig voor qua transitie naar electrische wagens, een land met ~ 2 miljoen minder inwoners zoals Zweden kocht 130% meer dan België:
http://ev-sales.blogspot.com/2020/01...mber-2019.html

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