I will keep this thread updated quarterly with the Tesla market share of BEVs in NSW based on the RMS registration statistics.
The chart is below. The first Teslas appeared in the stats in 4Q 2014 with 65 registered. The 1Q 2018 stats have just been released showing NSW has cracked the 1k mark with 1092 Teslas registered at the end of March and 1819 BEVs in total, giving Tesla a market share of just over 60%, a marginal increase from last quarter (where Tesla was a fraction under 60%).
What is interesting about the most recent quarter is that the number of non-Tesla BEVs has had its highest increase ever since the first Teslas appeared - a total of 727 now in NSW, an increase of 78 in the quarter whereas the previous biggest increase in a quarter was only 25. I suspect this is due the the Renault Zoe becoming available.
And just for fun I looked at how many HFCEVs were registered over the same period. In 4Q 2014 there were 72 registered in NSW and over 3 years later the number has actually gone backwards down to 66. As a percentage of BEVs, it has dropped from 13% to 3.6%. If you ever needed evidence that hydrogen is dead, there it is!
The chart is below. The first Teslas appeared in the stats in 4Q 2014 with 65 registered. The 1Q 2018 stats have just been released showing NSW has cracked the 1k mark with 1092 Teslas registered at the end of March and 1819 BEVs in total, giving Tesla a market share of just over 60%, a marginal increase from last quarter (where Tesla was a fraction under 60%).
What is interesting about the most recent quarter is that the number of non-Tesla BEVs has had its highest increase ever since the first Teslas appeared - a total of 727 now in NSW, an increase of 78 in the quarter whereas the previous biggest increase in a quarter was only 25. I suspect this is due the the Renault Zoe becoming available.
And just for fun I looked at how many HFCEVs were registered over the same period. In 4Q 2014 there were 72 registered in NSW and over 3 years later the number has actually gone backwards down to 66. As a percentage of BEVs, it has dropped from 13% to 3.6%. If you ever needed evidence that hydrogen is dead, there it is!