Global Plug-In Electric Car Sales Increased 10% In January 2023 via insideevs.com
January 2023 has brought a slight growth in global plug-in electric car sales, despite things like holidays and no more BEV subsidies in China, as well as reduced incentives in many European markets.data, shared by Jose Pontes, some 662,400 new passenger plug-in electric cars were registered in January. That's about 10 percent more than a year ago and about 11 percent of the total market.
The third best was the Tesla Model 3 with 42,496 registrations. Those three numbers are significantly ahead of the other plug-ins.
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