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Aug 22, 2017 - California continues to lead the country in adoption rates for cars that plug in, both battery-electric and plug-in hybrid models. The state offers numerous local and statewide incentives, and many utility companies reward customers for choosing an electric car over a fossil-fuel powered vehicle. Combined, it's ...
Electric vehicle sales rise in California - LA Times
www.latimes.com/business/autos/la-fi-hy-electric-vehicles-20170517-story.html
May 17, 2017 - Sales of electric vehicles and hybrid plug-ins received a much-needed boost in the latest quarterly report in California. ... Nearly 14,000 electric vehicles, or EVs, were bought
in the state, raising their market share to 2.7%, up from 2.2% in the
previous quarter and from 1.4% in the year-earlier quarter.
Are California's hybrid and electric vehicle markets losing power ...
www.sacbee.com/news/local/transportation/article102087442.html
Sep 18, 2016 - That's down from nearly 7 percent
in 2013. The CNCDA report showed that California sales of new, plug-in
hybrids and electric vehicles (EVs for short) have remained basically
flat since 2014, with each segment accounting for about 1.5 percent of all new-vehicle registrations statewide.
California new vehicle sales cool in 2016, but still top 2 million - The ...
www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/sd-fi-car-sales-20170223-story.html
Feb 23, 2017 - More buyers shift to light trucks as cheap fuel undermines demand for small and electric cars. ... The 2.09 million registrations for 2016 represent the highest number since 2005, when customers bought more than 2.16 million new vehicles in California. The 2016 numbers are some 33,000 higher than 2015.
Electric vehicles see a boost in early year sales in California - The San ...
www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/.../sd-fi-california-cars-20170516-story.htm...
May 16, 2017 - Sales of electric vehicles and hybrid plug-ins received a much-needed boost in the latest quarterly report in California. ... Nearly 14,000 electric vehicles (EVs) were purchased in the state, raising their share of the market from 1.9 percent in 2016 to 2.7 for the first quarter. The share of registrations for EVs in ...
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California Has ~50% Of US Electric Cars | CleanTechnica
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California Has ~50% Of US Electric Cars
January 20th, 2017 by James Ayre
EV Volumes recently highlighted
some interesting stats with an interesting graph showing plug-in
electric vehicle sales figures for the years 2011–2016 separated by
state.
As the graph shows, the vast majority of
plug-in electric vehicle sales in the US have been in California — with
Georgia, Washington, New York, Florida, and Texas making up the anemic
vanguard.
Presumably, the launch of the Tesla
Model 3 and the recent launch of the Chevy Bolt EV and the Toyota Prius
Prime should change this somewhat, with sales picking up in states other
than California. But we’ll have to wait to see.
EV Volumes provides a bit of context on this:
“Nearly 50% of US plug-in sales are still
in California. The other 9 states with ZEV mandates (CT, ME, MD, MA,
NJ, NY, OR, RI, VT) stand for 13%. The data shows the accumulated sales
between January 2011 and October 2016.
“The 10 ZEV states typically have a
combined 28% of the total vehicle market but their share in plug-in
sales is around 62%. In 2015/2016, the plug-in share in the 10 ZEV
states was 4–5 times higher than in the US states without ZEV targets.
With nationwide PEV adoption like in the ZEV states, plug-in sales would
be 2 times or more of what they are today.”
Interesting. I wouldn’t count on that
adoption level coming to reality anytime time soon, but perhaps the
Chevy Bolt, the Toyota Prius Prime, and the Tesla Model 3 will level the
field out somewhat.
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