Monday, April 6, 2015

Ireland March 2015

The most common example of the EV Species in Ireland

Nissan Edition

EV's are currently a hot item in Ireland, last month 95 units were sold, with YTD sales at 297 units, already above the 256 registrations made in the 12 months of 2014!

The EV Share now sits at 0,46%, almost twice as last year (0,27%) and far, far above the 0,08% recorded in 2013...

Nissan is sovereign in this market, with the Leaf high above, with 221 units and 75% of the market, with the e-NV200 also the Best-seller in the LCV front.

As for the others, the Mitsu Outlander PHEV continues Second, but the BMW i3 had a bad month, scoring only one registration, thus letting the Third Spot get away to the Renault Zoe (4 units).

PlIrelandMar. YTD%'14Pl
1Nissan Leaf78221741
2Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV72272
3Renault Zoe41554
4BMW i311343
5Volkswagen e-Golf31037
6
7
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
BMW i8
1

4
3
1
1
N/A
7
7
9
9
11
11
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In
Mercedes S500 Plug-In
Tesla Model S
Audi A3 e-Tron
Renault Kangoo ZE
1




3
2
2
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
N/A
N/A
5
6
9

TOTAL95297100




Source: beepbeep.ie

2 comments:

  1. Sorry, don't mean to be a bossy, Nazi-like nobhead. It's just that the Cayenne plugin-hybrid (unless the normal hybrid does 120g/km) made one sale. That would put it on par with the i8 in 7th.
    http://www.beepbeep.ie/stats/?sYear%5B%5D=2015&sYear%5B%5D=&sRegType=1&sMonth%5B%5D=3&sMonth%5B%5D=3&sMake%5B%5D=Porsche&sRange%5B%5D=CAYENNE&x=13&y=1

    Also, the e-Golf sold 3 units. http://www.beepbeep.ie/stats/?sYear%5B%5D=2015&sYear%5B%5D=&sRegType=1&sMonth%5B%5D=3&sMonth%5B%5D=3&sMake%5B%5D=Volkswagen&sRange%5B%5D=E%2BGOLF&x=54&y=5

    Also, that picture. It's in Dundrum near the busiest shopping centre around. I can tell you that it is the most ICEd spot in the bloody galaxy. Vans, estates, a Hummer, you name it. It's improperly taken every day of the week! It's famous enough that most would not bother to think of using it.

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    1. Thanks for the tip, i'll update the numbers right away.

      As for the picture, yeah, i know what you mean, i see that kind of inappropriate behavior in Lisbon also.

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