37% Of New Cars Sold In Netherlands Now Plugin Cars
After a good January, February increased plugin registrations by 59% YoY, to 10,310 units, with the Dutch plugin vehicle market reaching 37% last month. That’s mostly thanks to pure electrics , which jumped 67% year over year . The overall market is also rising, to 28,128 units, although at a slower rate .
Just off the podium we have the Renault Megane EV in 4th, with the stylish hatchback scoring a record 387 units. The French EV is starting to live up to expectations — too bad the remaining lineup of the Alliance isn’t . Interestingly, the YTD top four mirrors that of the February top four, with the Volvo XC40 in 2nd and the Tesla Model Y in 3rd, followed at the distance by the #4 Renault Megane EV.
In the manufacturer ranking, leader Volvo is comfortable above the competition, with the new runner-up Lynk & Co surpassing a slow BMW , now in 3rd. As for OEMs, the top two gained ground over the competition. Leader Geely–Volvo is profiting from strong results across the board to jump its share from 20.4% to 22%, while Volkswagen Group is rising to secure the runner-up status.
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