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Global EV and plug-in electric vehicle (PHEV) sales hit records in 2024 as booming growth in China and other parts of the world made up for weakness in Europe.
GM sold nearly 21,000 EVs in the U.S. in July and August — almost matching its full second-quarter EV sales. GM’s EV sales through August were up about 70% compared with a year earlier.
Visitors view a BYD Seal 06 DM-i electric car at the 2024 China (Tianjin) International Auto Show on Oct. 3, 2024. ... More than 60% of September’s sales came from the world’s second-largest ...
Annual sales of plug-in passenger cars in the world's top country and regional markets between 2011 and 2023 Plug-in electric cars in use as a proportion of all passenger cars on the road in selected countries and regional markets at the end of 2023 Countries with the world's highest market share in the plug-in electric car segment in 2023 ...
In the 3rd quarter of 2024, GM sold 9,772 US units and 5,702 Canadian units, thus taking a 35% market share and capturing 1st place in its 'Mainstream Compact EV Crossovers' US market segment. [16] In the 4th quarter of 2024, GM sold 18,089 US units (an 85% increase over Q3 2024). Equinox EV represented 41% of all GM EV sales during Q4 2024. [17]
The EV3 was previewed by the Kia EV3 Concept car which was presented on 12 October 2023 during the manufacturer's Kia EV Day event, [8] [9] then exhibited at the LA Auto Show in November. [10] [11] The production version was unveiled on the 23 May 2024, with sales set to commence in July 2024 in South Korea. [12] [13]
That’s lower than many others, which expects sales to hit around 10% of industry sales in 2024. GM still expects its EVs to be variable profit-positive at 200,000 units.
The Tesla Model Y is the first electric vehicle to become the world's best-selling car in 2023, outselling the Toyota Corolla. [1]Battery electric vehicles are vehicles exclusively using chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g., hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.).