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BYD's at 20% Share of Cumulative Plugin Vehicle Sales! - CleanTechnica
The article highlights a significant milestone in the electric vehicle (EV) market: BYD, the Chinese cleantech company, has achieved a remarkable 20% share of cumulative plugin vehicle sales globally. BYD has dominated its home market in China and is rapidly expanding its presence in South America, Africa, and other parts of Asia. While maintaining this 20% share amid the rapidly growing and diversifying EV market may be challenging, it remains an impressive accomplishment. In comparison, Tesla has delivered approximately 8.7 million vehicles cumulatively, representing just under 12% of the global plugin vehicle market. Tesla’s figure is notable, especially considering it sells only full battery electric vehicles (BEVs), whereas BYD’s share includes both BEVs and plugin hybrids. The article notes that if focusing solely on BEVs, Tesla’s market share would be relatively higher, and BYD’s share would be lower. The data discussed pertains to the modern EV era, excluding early electric vehicle sales from the
energyelectric-vehiclesclean-technologyBYDTeslaplugin-hybridsbattery-electric-vehiclesLynk & Co Publishes Big Reflective Announcement on Its History, Evolution, & A New Era - CleanTechnica
Lynk & Co, a Chinese-owned but Sweden-based automotive brand, has historically taken an unconventional approach by focusing on plug-in hybrids and a subscription-based model in Europe rather than launching as a pure battery electric vehicle (BEV) company. Owned primarily by Zeekr (51%) and Geely (49%), Lynk & Co has combined sleek, modern designs with innovative customer acquisition strategies. Recently, the company published a reflective announcement outlining its history, evolution, and plans for a new era, signaling a strategic shift toward more traditional retail operations across Europe. In 2025, Lynk & Co is transitioning from rapid growth to sustainable, long-term strength with a strong emphasis on retail expansion, innovation, and sustainable development. The brand has expanded from 11 retail clubs in 2024 to over 125 confirmed retail points across Europe, supported by more than 350 authorized workshops to enhance service accessibility. The company has also introduced a dedicated Corporate Identity concept for its retail spaces to provide an
energyelectric-vehiclesplugin-hybridsautomotive-technologysustainable-mobilityretail-expansionGeelyGlobal EV Sales Report — Record Month!!! - CleanTechnica
In September 2025, global plugin electric vehicle (EV) registrations reached a record high of over 2.1 million units, marking a 22% increase compared to the same month in 2024. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 1.4 million of these registrations, growing 32% year-over-year, while plugin hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) saw a more modest 6% rise to around 700,000 units. The slowdown in PHEV growth was primarily due to decreased demand in China; excluding China, PHEV sales actually surged by 44%, and excluding both China and the USA, growth was even stronger at 50%. BEVs represented 21% of the global auto market share in September, or 31% when combined with PHEVs, with year-to-date shares at 17% and 25%, respectively. Tesla dominated the September sales charts with the Model Y and Model 3 securing first and second places
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-electric-vehiclesplugin-hybridsTeslaEV-salesclean-transportationGlobal EV Sales Report — BEVs Reach 18% Share in August! - CleanTechnica
In August 2025, global plugin electric vehicle (EV) registrations reached over 1.7 million units, marking a 14% increase compared to August 2024. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) showed strong growth, rising 23% year-over-year to more than 1.1 million units, while plugin hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) experienced a slight decline of 1%, primarily due to a slowdown in China. Excluding China, PHEV sales actually grew robustly by 31%, indicating that while China may be approaching peak PHEV demand, other markets still have significant growth potential. BEVs accounted for 18% of the global auto market share in August, or 27% when combined with PHEVs, maintaining year-to-date shares of 16% and 24%, respectively. Additionally, conventional hybrids held a 12% share, meaning that 36% of all cars sold worldwide in 2025 have some form of electrification
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In July, Europe’s electric vehicle (EV) market showed strong growth with approximately 302,000 plugin vehicles registered, marking a 40% year-over-year increase and pushing the plugin vehicle share of the overall auto market to 28%. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) grew steadily by 34% YoY, while plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) surged by 53%, their highest growth in over three years. PHEVs accounted for 37% of all plugin sales in July, supported by models like BYD’s Seal U PHEV and Chery’s Jaecoo 7 PHEV. This growth occurred despite a largely stagnant overall European auto market, highlighting the accelerating shift toward electrification. A major highlight was Skoda’s historic achievement of securing both the #1 and #2 best-selling EV spots in Europe for July. The Skoda Elroq led with 8,701 registrations, benefiting from its competitive pricing starting at €34,000 and
energyelectric-vehiclesEV-salesEurope-marketbattery-electric-vehiclesplugin-hybridsautomotive-industryWill 15% Penetration Be the New Normal for Australia? - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica highlights that plugin vehicle registrations in Australia have stabilized at around 15% of the new light passenger vehicle market, signaling a potential new normal in EV adoption. In August 2025, out of 103,694 new vehicles, 9.7% were battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and 4% were plugin hybrids (PHEVs), with BYD models dominating the PHEV segment. This marks a significant increase from six years ago when EV penetration was below 1%, and a steady rise through 2022 and 2023. Tesla Model Y remains a top seller, but BYD’s rapid growth—over 300% year-on-year increase in deliveries—suggests it may soon surpass Tesla in market share. Other notable players include MG, Geely, and Kia, with European brands like VW beginning to make modest inroads. The shift toward electrified vehicles is impacting traditional fossil fuel vehicle sales, particularly diesel and petrol utes,
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-electric-vehiclesplugin-hybridsautomotive-marketrenewable-energysustainable-transportationBYD Enters Argentina - CleanTechnica
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has officially entered the Argentine market, introducing its fully electric BYD Dolphin Mini and BYD Yuan Pro models, along with the plug-in hybrid BYD Song Pro DM-i. Despite being a later entrant compared to other South and Central American markets, BYD views Argentina as a key growth opportunity due to its sizable population of 46 million and an annual light-vehicle market of approximately 500,000 vehicles. The company is also focusing on expanding the EV charging infrastructure within the country to support its vehicle rollout. Deng Yuan, BYD’s country manager for Argentina, indicated plans to introduce more plug-in vehicles in the coming months and years, signaling a long-term commitment to the market. While the article lightly references BYD’s history of sponsoring major football events and hints at potential marketing involving Lionel Messi, the core emphasis remains on BYD’s strategic expansion and infrastructure development in Argentina. Further detailed analysis of BYD’s regional growth is available through CleanTechnica’s additional
electric-vehiclesBYDEV-charging-infrastructureplugin-hybridsclean-energysustainable-transportationSouth-America-market-expansionEVs Take 65.3% Share In Sweden - Tesla Model Y Leads - CleanTechnica
In June 2024, plugin electric vehicles (EVs) captured a dominant 65.3% market share in Sweden’s auto sales, up from 56.5% a year earlier. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 38.9% of sales, while plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) made up 26.4%. Overall auto sales increased 10% year-on-year to 27,565 units. The Tesla Model Y led BEV sales with 869 units, followed by the Volkswagen ID.7 and Volvo XC40. Despite this growth in June, the year-to-date BEV share (35.2%) and volume (49,667 units) are slightly down compared to 2023, partly due to Tesla’s significant volume drop in Sweden. The article highlights concerns about Sweden’s BEV market maturity, noting reliance on Tesla and weak legacy automaker efforts, compounded by EU regulatory rollbacks favoring traditional automakers. Several new BEV
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-electric-vehiclesTesla-Model-YSweden-EV-marketplugin-hybridsclean-transportationBYD BEV Sales Grow 42.5% in June! - CleanTechnica
BYD’s plugin electric vehicle (EV) sales have shown strong growth, continuing to outpace Tesla globally. In June 2025, BYD’s overall plugin passenger vehicle sales increased by 11% compared to June 2024, with first-half 2025 sales up 31.5% year-over-year (YoY). Fully electric vehicle (BEV) sales saw even more significant growth, rising 42.5% YoY in June and 40.9% in the first half of 2025. These gains are notable given BYD’s already large sales base. Conversely, BYD’s plugin hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) sales declined for the third consecutive month, dropping 12.5% YoY in June, although they were still up 23.7% for the first half of the year. Additionally, BYD’s international vehicle deliveries reached 90,049 units in June 2025, highlighting the company’s expanding global footprint beyond China
energyelectric-vehiclesBEVplugin-hybridsautomotive-industryclean-energybattery-technologyAustralia Achieves 12% Plugins in May - CleanTechnica
In May 2025, the Australian automotive market remained strong with 109,425 light vehicles sold, of which 12% were plug-in electric vehicles (EVs). Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 9.2% of sales with 10,065 units sold, while plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) made up 2.8% with 3,081 units. Despite a slight decline in EV deliveries in the first five months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 (33,976 vs. 40,966), optimism remains high due to new EV model launches and a resurgence in demand. Tesla’s Model Y led the BEV market in May with 3,580 sales, marking a significant increase from April and making it the fourth best-selling vehicle overall in Australia. Government policies have notably influenced PHEV sales, with a spike in April as businesses sought to avoid Fringe Benefits Tax, followed by a drop in
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