Sunday, February 6, 2022

Global EV + PHEV sales double in 2021

 Data from Jose Pontes at CleanTechnica


N.B Log scale.
Note December peak, January/February slump.


Global EV/PHEV sales doubled in 2021 from 3.2 million to 6.5 million.  According to Statista, global car sales totalled 66.7 million in 2021, so plug-ins made up nearly 10% of the market.  In 2019, they made up just 3%.   

Most people cannot imagine what will happen with exponential growth.  When EV/PHEV sales were below 1% of global car sales in 2016, anybody forecasting 10% before 2040 was ridiculed (including me).   Yet it was obvious from the sustained rapid growth that EV sales weren't going to rise linearly but exponentially.  

But if EV/PHEV  sales double every year, that means they will make up 20% of sales this year, 40% next  year (2023) and 80% in 2024.   Go on then, have a good laugh at me.  But while you're doing it, this might be a good time to sell legacy carmakers and oil stocks.  

And while you're at it, thank Elon Musk.  Because this growth in EVs will reduce global emissions from land transport by 6% a year from 2024 onwards.



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