Avere-France, the national association for the development of electric mobility, has just published its monthly barometer on sales of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids during the month of April.
The overall growth of the electric vehicles and hybrids rechargeable batteries continues at a sustained pace with a 1,143% increase in registrations compared to April 2020. According to the latest figures from theHave-France, a total of 21,690 electric and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) vehicles were registered last month, representing a market share of 12%. ” this is the sixth consecutive month in which electric rechargeable models represent more than 10% of registrations », Emphasizes the association. Since the start of the year, 86,461 electric and PHEV vehicles have been registered (+ 122% over one year).
In the ranking of the best-selling electric cars, the Peugeot e-208 comes first (1,537 registrations) ahead of the Renault Zoe (1 265), the Fiat 500, the Renault Twingo (679) and the Mini Cooper SE (592).
The goal of 100,000 charging points by the end of 2021 seems difficult
On the plug-in hybrid side, there is still a Peugeot, the SUV 3008 (1726 registrations) which precedes the Mercedes GLC (606), the Citroën C5 Aircross (587), the Renault Captur (585) and the Volvo XC40. It will be interesting to follow the curve of the Renault Arkana, the sporty coupe SUV which attacks the equivalent models at, Audi, BMW, Mercedes and Porsche with a declination plug-in hybrid that has just arrived in dealerships.
The barometer monthly Avere-France also notes strong growth in electric two-wheelers, with 3,412 registrations in March and April (+ 268% over one year). Leading the way is the NIU N-Lite electric scooter (1,027 registrations).
As for the evolution of the charging network for electric vehicles, it is clear that with 33,363 charging points Counted on May 1, the goal of 100,000 charging points in France by the end of 2021 seems complicated to meet.
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