Tag: Tesla Model Y
Electric Vehicle Sales in Australia & New Zealand Subdued
After massive 15% EV penetration in June, July’s numbers are a little down. It looks like Tesla is back to its first-month-of-the-quarter slump, only delivering a little more than 900 Model Ys and Model 3s combined (compared to almost 5,000 in June). BYD surged about 160% year on year, but … [continued]
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A New Hyundai Ioniq 5 SEL AWD For $99 A Month
About a week ago, two different individuals misinformed me that new electric vehicles cost over $180,000, or at least $40,000. I said nothing to either one because doing so might have started some pointless arguments. Instead I wrote 5 articles about affordable, new electric vehicles for purchase that cost much … [continued]
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EVs At 62.3% Share In Sweden — Renault 4 Arrives
July’s auto sales saw plugin EVs at 62.3% share in Sweden, a slight improvement over the same month in 2024 (59.6%), but with BEVs still below their 2023 levels. PHEVs have grown instead. Overall auto volume was 17,684 units, up some 8% year-on-year. The Volvo EX40 was the best-selling BEV. … [continued]
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EV Road Trip 2025 — More Chargers Than Before, But Still Challenges
Summer is the time for my guy and me to escape the humidity of Florida and tour around New England. As reverse snowbirds who drive a 2022 Tesla Model Y for the majority of the year, we approach each northern EV road trip with a slight bit of trepidation. You … [continued]
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EVs Take A Record 98.2% Share In Norway — BEVs Alone At 97.2%
July saw plugin EVs take a record 98.2% share in Norway, up from 94.3% year on year. BEVs alone took 97.2% share, a new record high. Overall auto volume was 9,563 units, up 48% YoY. The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle. July’s auto market saw combined EVs take … [continued]
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