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May 2013 EV Sales

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Sales for Norway:

Electric car sales:
Car brand/model:May:April:March:February:January:2013 YTD:May 2012:2012:
Nissan Leaf:33045529728726516341792298
Mitsubishi i-MiEV:173540315117472665
Peugeot iOn:0228122413407
Citroen C-Zero:102481537513
Mia Electric:000303011
Think:010113118
Tesla Roadster:011002332
Total:34849434233433718553053949
Percent of total sales:2.897%3.532%3.186%2.950%2.895%3.106%2.418%2.862%

Plug-in hybrid sales:
Car brand/model:May:April:March:February:January:2013 YTD:May 2012:2012:
Opel Ampera:242412252158
Fisker Karma:00010106
Total:242512252341
Percent of total sales:0.017%0.029%0.019%0.044%0.103%0.042%0.016%0.247%

Full figures for 2012

The i-MiEV seems to be on it's last leg, which is not really surprising given the price reductions on the Leaf, putting the starting price at USD39,600, while the i-MiEV is still at USD31,700. It's just not competitively priced. Also, it seems like Europe has run out of the iOn and C-Zero, so we probably won't see any more of those any time soon. Apart from that, not much seems to be happening, and I suppose not much will happen before the Model S arrives in a couple of months. The VW E-Up, BMW i3, Smart Electric Fortwo, Ford Focus Electric and Renault Fluence should follow shortly thereafter, which should really put some momentum behind the EV Sales. Right now, it's very much a one horse show.
 
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