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In July 2019, Plug-In EV Car Sales In The Netherlands Increased 73%

A Tesla Inc. Model S electric vehicle charges at a Supercharger station in Rubigen, Switzerland, on Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018. Tesla chief executive officer Elon Musk has captivated the financial world by blurting out via Twitter his vision of transforming Tesla into a private company. Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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BEV market in the Netherlands, led by Tesla Model 3, doubled in July. 

The Netherlands experiences rapid growth of all-electric car sales, which increased in July by 102%, taking 6.2% of the new passenger car market.

In total, new plug-in registrations (BEV and PHEV) amounted to 2,372 (up 73% year-over-year), which translated into 7% market share. It could be better, but PHEVs are still struggling a lot (decreased 21%).

After seven months of 2019, total volume exceeds 22,400 at an average 8.6% market share.

Plug-in electric car sales in the Netherlands – July 2019

The very important aspect of the growth is that sales keep doubling despite there being no Tesla Model 3 delivery spike (like close to 2,500 in June).

Of course, the Model 3 still does great with 590 new registrations (best first month of a quarter) and 6,653 YTD (third highest result among all models available in the country).

Decent results were posted also by the Hyundai Kona Electric – 324, Volkswagen e-Golf – 231 and Kia Niro EV (e-Niro) – 221.

On the other hand, the Nissan LEAF (151), even with the 62 kWh version, seems to be disappointing at #6 for the month and #5 for the year.

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