Global Electric Vehicle Sales Crossed 10 Million in 2022; Q4 Sales up 53% YoY
- EV sales during 2022 were over 10.2 million units, a 65% YoY growth.
- 7 out of the top 10 EV models were from Chinese brands in Q4 2022.
- EV sales are expected to reach nearly 17 million units by the end of 2023.
The top 10 EV models accounted for one-third of the total passenger EV sales in Q4 2022. Tesla’s Model Y remained the best-selling model globally followed by BYD’s Song. The Model Y also became the top-selling model in Europe for two consecutive months in Q4 2022. 7 out of the top 10 best-selling EV models in Q4 2022 were from BYD and Wuling. These two brands predominantly operate in China, highlighting the positive evolution of the country’s EV market.
Discussing the market outlook, Senior Analyst Soumen Mandal said, “EVs are becoming mainstream faster than expected. By the end of 2023, EV sales are expected to reach nearly 17 million units. This year, the US’ EV sales will see a boost as models become slightly more affordable due to the $7,500 tax credit. The end of the purchase subsidy in China might push EV manufacturers to increase their prices. BYD has already implemented one price hike in January. But these price hikes are unlikely to affect EV sales in one of the most matured EV markets. Lithium prices are also expected to come down during the second half of 2023, which will benefit EV sales.”
*Sales refer to wholesale figures, i.e. deliveries from factories by the respective brands/companies.
*For EVs, we consider only BEVs and PHEVs. Hybrid EVs and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are not included in this study.
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