Wednesday, October 21, 2015

France September 2015



Allez, Les Bleus! Edition 

2.709 units were sold in the French EV market, up 14 YoY, keeping the EV Share at a record 1,28%.

Looking at the monthly models ranking, it's business as usual in the leadership, with the Renault Zoe ahead of the competition and the Nissan Leaf down to #4, giving way to the Renault Kangoo ZE, #2 with 393 units (Best performance in two years!), and the Bolloré Blue Car, #3 with 199 units, its best performance in 22 months.

Keeping the positive note for the domestic models, the Peugeot iOn ended the month selling 94 units, allowing it a #6 in September, while its Citroen twin, the C-Zero, had its best performance in 16 months by registering 47 new cars. It looks that the gallic



PlModelSales
1Renault Zoe989
2Renault KangooZE393
3Bolloré Blue Car199
4Nissan Leaf185
5VW Golf GTE172

Looking at the YTD ranking, there were a couple of position changes, the Kia Soul EV climbed two positions to #13, switching places with the long-in-the-tooth Smart Fortwo ED.

The other two models to climb in the ranking were the Mercedes B-Class ED, up two positions to #21, and the Prius Plug-In, which by clearing stock registering 13 units last month (Best performance since 2013), ascended to #25.

In the manufacturers ranking, everything stayed the same, with Renault First (50% Share), followed by Nissan (11%, down 1%) and Volkswagen (9%, 1% less).


PlFranceSep.YTD 15%'14Pl
1Renault Zoe9897.048391
2Nissan Leaf1851.771103
3Renault Kangoo ZE 3931.71692
4Volkswagen Golf GTE 1721.3067N/A
5Audi A3 e-Tron768895N/A
6
7
8
Bolloré Blue Car
BMW i3 *
Mitsu. Outlander PHEV
199
77
72
751
600
535
4
3
3
4
6
5
9Tesla Model S81509310
10Peugeot  iOn94462313
11
12
Renault Twizy
Goupil
37
 43
353
312
2
2
8
9
13Kia Soul EV48296219
14
15
16
17
18
Nissan e-NV200 / Evalia
Smart Fortwo ED
Porsche Cayenne Plug-In e)
Citröen C-Zero
Volkswagen e-Up! 
46
23
30
47
13
294
273
217
205
128
2
2
1
1
1
12
7
N/A
14
11
19
20
Peugeot Partner EV
Volkswagen e-Golf
19
10
103
96
1
1
17
15
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Mercedes B-Class ED
BMW i8 e)
Volvo V60 Plug-In
Citröen Berlingo EV
Toyota Prius Plug-In
Mercedes C350e e)
Mercedes S500e e)
Porsche 918
Opel Ampera
Mitsubishi I-Miev
Renault Fluence ZE
17
5

5
13
10
5




72
67
59
53
33
32
27
8
6
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
N/A
21
18
16
21
N/A
N/A
27
23
N/A
26

TOTAL2.70918.224100

e) Estimate



Source: Avere France; Avem.fr

* - 23 Bev + 54 Rex

7 comments:

  1. Is it possible that Mitsubishi hasn't sold even one i-MiEV in France? It has a bigger battery than the French twins (16 kWh vs 14,5 kWh) and is now cheaper (23.350 € vs 26.900 €). It's also available in LLD for 99 € month.

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  2. Why don't they make Kangoo Z.E. available with R240 motor?

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    1. I heard this will follow in 2016. think i read it at goingelectric.de/forum

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    2. Not yet....

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    3. They will make it available in Kangoo ZE and Twingo ZE in 2016. Traditional automakers are being dragged to electric cars, they don't want them, that's why they act so slow.

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  3. Yo, Jose!

    I'm really sorry for the long absence, again. Bit too busy now. I have September sales, and I think importantly I sent you August sales a while ago, but I can't remember for the life of me where I sent that to you. I hope you still have it.

    Anyway, September was unimpressive. Boring and lacking. Same players, same performance but dulled down.

    The share is poor, and I would blame it to the 30kWh LEAF. The UK prices have already been announced (for a while now). And to my knowledge, the LEAF S or Visia is not that common. Yes, it should make the bulk of its sales, but more often that not do I see the flashy 17" rims on almost every LEAF I see go past. +170km range would seem to be well worth the wait (especially when everyone waits and buys for January, if the 30kWh gets here).

    So:

    16 EVs (inc. vans) = 0.33%
    4 PHEVs = 0.086%

    13 Nissan LEAFs
    2 Nissan e-NV200s
    2 BMW i3s (1 BEV / 1 REx)
    2 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEVs
    1 Audi A3 e-tron

    To add, September for the whole market was worse than August, but if my memory serves me, EVs performed better in September.

    Anyways, I hope that's enough to make you happy!

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