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Tue Nov 14, 2023, 07:18 AM Nov 2023

Q3 2023 Eighth Straight Quarter Of Growth In US EV/PHEV Sales - 302,000 Jul-Sep



Rob Meyer’s HeatMap is becoming essential.
They have a new piece that follows up and builds on Jesse Jenkin’s twitter thread of last week, pushing back on the CW that “EV Sales are Slowing”.

Heatmap:

The best (and only) quantitative evidence presented for the dominant media narrative is data from Cox Automotive, as presented in a recent Wall Street Journal article, showing that dealers are taking more time and resorting to bigger discounts to move EVs off their lots. That’s true, but does it really indicate that EV sales are “slowing”?

First, this data excludes the space’s biggest player by far — Tesla — as well as other EV-only makers like Rivian who don’t use dealer networks, so this is really a story about traditional automakers (Ford, GM, Volkswagen, etc). And with high interest rates making a new car more costly to finance or lease, dealer discounts are trending steadily upwards for all vehicles in recent months, not just electric models, according to the Cox data.

Second, if we take a look at actual sales data, there’s no sign the growth in EVs is flagging. In fact, sales of battery electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the third quarter of 2023 exhibited the strongest year-on-year growth since the fourth quarter of 2021.

EDIT

https://climatecrocks.com/2023/11/13/graph-of-the-week-quarterly-ev-sales/

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