12% Of New Cars Sold In Sweden In February 2019 Were Plug-Ins
Sweden noted two-digit market share of plug-in electric cars for six consecutive months. In February, sales amounted to 2,781, which is 52% more than a year ago.
It will only go up when the next-generation PHEVs hit the showrooms
Sweden noted two-digit market share of plug-in electric cars for six consecutive months. In February, sales amounted to 2,781, which is 52% more than a year ago.
Market share stands at 12%, which is partially thanks to the shrinking overall market volume by 15%. EV Sales Blog says that it's a common phenomenon for many countries that once plug-ins reach a certain share, they grow further, while the overall market starts to decrease. Well, it could be the result of many factors - especially the diesel downfall by more than a third.
Plug-in electric car sales in Sweden - February 2019
The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV remains top selling model in Sweden with 496 new registrations, followed by Kia Niro PHEV (324).
Source: EV Sales Blog
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