Core Insights - In November, the registration of pure electric vehicles (BEVs) in Europe increased by 38% year-on-year, reaching 248,000 units, with the growth now driven by a broader product matrix rather than just major manufacturers [1] Group 1: Sales Performance - Volkswagen (VW) led the BEV sales in November with 23,396 units sold, marking a 30% increase year-on-year [2] - Tesla's sales ranked second at 22,355 units, experiencing an 11% decline compared to the previous year [2] - Renault and BMW both exceeded 18,000 units in sales, ranking third and fourth respectively, with Renault achieving 18,321 units (an 89% increase) and BMW 18,056 units (a 26% increase) [2] Group 2: Other Notable Performers - Skoda, Audi, and Mercedes also showed significant sales figures, with Skoda at 17,805 units (75% increase), Audi at 13,967 units (49% increase), and Mercedes at 12,472 units (4% increase) [2] - BYD and Ford demonstrated remarkable growth, with BYD's sales increasing by 167% to 12,091 units and Ford's by 132% to 11,557 units [2] - Other brands like Kia, Peugeot, and Hyundai also reported positive sales growth, with Kia at 9,274 units (56% increase), Peugeot at 8,186 units (30% increase), and Hyundai at 7,979 units (84% increase) [2]
机构:11月欧洲纯电车注册量同比增长38%至24.8万辆,大众销量登顶