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Waiting for the Fall Edition

Some 9.000 plug-ins were sold in the US last month, which is the third consecutive month with declining sales YoY, with the YTD EV Share down from the 0,64% of the previous month to the current 0,63%, keeping this year trend of staying behind the 0,73% share of last year.


The Top Three models were affected by upcoming arrivals, be it the 2nd Gen Volt, the rumored longer-range Leaf, or the tooling for the production start of the Model X, so expect a record-breaking Fourth Quarter coming from these manufacturers.

Looking at the ranking, there is one significant change in the models chart, with the BMW i8 (217 registrations, new pb), climbing one position to #12, while in the manufacturers, Ford is up one position to #2, relegating Nissan to #3, but both carmakers are separated by just 18 units, so anything can happen in August.

PlUSAJulyYTD%
1Tesla Model S e)1.45012.06619
2Nissan Leaf1.17410.99017
3Chevrolet Volt1.3136.93511
4BMW i39355.3919
5Ford Fusion Energi8525.1428
6Ford C-Max Energi6934.9208
7Fiat 500e4853.8696
8Toyota Prius Plug-In5843.4746
9Chevrolet Spark EV571.8423
10Volkswagen e-Golf3131.8313
11Mercedes B-Class ED1961.3682
12
13
14
15
BMW i8
Ford Focus Electric
Smart Fortwo ED
Cadillac ELR
217
135
109
66
950
946
755
659
2
2
1
1
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Kia Soul EV
P. Panamera Plug-In
Porsche 918
Mitsubishi I-Miev
Honda Accord Plug-In
Toyota RAV4 EV
Mercedes S550 PHEV
Honda Fit EV
77
59
23
40
12
1

10

619
529
253
175
84
60
16
10
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

TOTAL8.80162.885100

e) Estimate


Source: insideevs.com
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