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US: Three Tesla Models On Top Of BEV Sales Chart In January 2022

The all-electric cars (BEVs) start the year 2022 in the US with significant year-over-year sales growth, although the segment remains dominated by one company.

According to the car registration data from Experian (via Automotive News), used as a proxy of sales, some 50,384 electric vehicles were registered in January, which is 62% more than a year ago.

The BEV’s share out of the overall car market increased in January to 4.3%, which is almost 87% more than a year ago (2.3%).

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While the BEV market expands and evolves, one thing remains constant – Tesla‘s domination.

The report says that 37,162 Tesla electric cars were registered during the first month of the year (up 49% year-over-year).

This is almost 74% of the total BEV segment and more than any other premium brand (BMW was second with 30,563 units, up 8.2% year-over-year).

Close to 74% of the total is a very high share, and Tesla’s numbers are growing only slightly slower than the overall BEV segment (49% vs. 62%).

One of the most striking things is that three Tesla models were on the top. While the Tesla Model Y and Tesla Model 3 position is not a surprise, the Tesla Model S ahead of the other BEVs, including the Ford Mustang Mach-E, is an interesting sight. The Tesla Model Y was also #1 globally in January.

BEV registrations in the U.S. – January 2022

  • Tesla Model Y – 18,549 (36.8% of all BEVs)
  • Tesla Model 3 – 13,604 (27% of all BEVs)
  • Tesla Model S – 3,903
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E – 2,781
  • Nissan LEAF – 1,479
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 – 1,253
  • Volkswagen ID.4 – 1,153
  • Kia Niro EV – 1,146
  • Tesla Model X – 1,106
  • Porsche Taycan (all versions) – 972
  • other – 4,438
  • Total – 50,384 (up 62% from 31,174) and 4.3% share (up from 2.3%)
    including 37,162 Tesla (73.8% of the total) and 13,222 non-Tesla

We are eager to see how the market will progress. The perspectives for further growth appear to be positive, but the challenging global parts supply might cause a lot of disruption to some of the models (especially those imported from Europe).

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