World’s Top 5 EV Automotive Groups Ranked By Sales: Q1-Q4 2020
Tesla is still the largest player, but will it remain in first place in 2021?
Let's take a look at which automotive groups are the top in terms of global plug-in electric car sales (and all-electric car sales).
According to EV Sales Blog, 3,124,793 plug-in cars were sold in 2020 and over 68% of them were battery-electric.
Plug-ins (BEV+PHEVs)
Tesla is of course still on the top, however, its market share is decreasing (from 17% to 16%) as the market expands quicker than Tesla, and the Volkswagen Group surged from #6 to #2, to a level from which it might become #1 soon.
Actually, Volkswagen Group was #1 in the fourth quarter (191,000 VW Group vs 183,000 Tesla).
Plug-in car sales in Q1-Q4 2020:
- Tesla: 499,535 (16% share)
- Volkswagen Group: 421,591 (13% share)
- SAIC: 272,210 (9% share)
- Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance: 226,975 (7% share)
- BMW Group: 195,979 (6% share)
Top 5 total: 1,616,290 (51.7% share)
others: 1,508,503 (48.3% share)
Total: 3,124,793
Battery-electric only (BEV)
In terms of all-electric car sales, Tesla is not only #1 with a two times higher result than the second-best, but also maintained its market share.
SAIC and Volkswagen Group are at a similar level of about 11% market share, ahead of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance (8%) and BYD (6%, down from 9% in 2019).
All-electric car sales in Q1-Q4 2020:
- Tesla: 499,535 (23% share)
- SAIC: 243,201 (11% share)
- Volkswagen Group: 227,394 (11% share)
- Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance: 172,673 (8% share)
- BYD: 131,705 (6% share)
Top 5 total: 1,274,508 (59.5% share)
others: 866,803 (40.5% share)
Total: 2,141,311
See also our previous reports for automotive groups:
Source: EV-volumes.com via EV Sales Blog
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