Norway, the leading country in the electric transport transition, saw a rare annual drop in plugin electric vehicle share in July 2022, to 83.0% from 84.7% year on year.
Full electrics grew share modestly by plugin hybrids lost share . The overall auto market was down 31% in volume Yoy, to 7,247 units. The Skoda Enyaq was Norway’s best selling vehicle in July.
The YTD shares now stand at 78.3% BEV and 9.6% PHEV, up from 58% and 25% at this point in 2021. BEVs are obviously still growing at a healthy clip in Norway, but overall plugin growth is being hit by PHEVs’ relative decline, and a continuing lack of BEVs at the economy end of the market, where consumers still buy new plugless vehicles.
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