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Tesla Model Y (Image: Tesla.com)

UK Plugin EV Share Doubles To 26% As Tesla Model Y Debuts

Tesla Model Y (Image: Tesla.com)
Tesla Model Y (Image: Tesla.com)
The UK, Europe’s second largest plugin market, saw electric vehicle share almost double year on year to 25.6% in February. Full electrics alone took 17.7% share. Overall auto volume was down some 28% over seasonal norms, to 58,994 units. Debuting in February after a long wait, the Tesla Model Y was the best selling electric, and 4th in the overall market.

 

February’s combined plugin result of 25.6% comprised 17.7% full battery electrics (BEVs), and 7.9% plugin hybrids (PHEVs). This strong weighting towards BEV is in line with recent months.

Petrol-only powertrain share was down to 40.6%, its second lowest ever (from last December), a significant fall off from the 52.1% of February 2021.

The temporary “quick fix” transition technology of plugless hybrids (both HEV and mild) may have already peaked, seeing 27.2% in February, from over 30% in mid 2021.

UK’s Popular BEV Brands

With Tesla’s international shipping arriving again in February, and after a long wait, the Tesla Model Y saw its UK debut. It took the number one spot for best selling BEVs in the month, and #4 in the overall UK auto market. Its older sibling, the Model 3 was right behind, at #5 overall.

For context, here’s the list for February’s overall auto market leaders (all powertrains):

Read more: CleanTechnica

 

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New LEVC electric van (Image: LEVC)

Is this electric vehicle being made in Coventry the future for white van man?

If you’ve been following the ups and downs of the automotive industry recently then you’ll be acutely aware the future is electric.

The sector globally is in the midst of its most seismic shift in its history as everyone makes the move from internal combustion engines to batteries and electric motors.

Coventry car maker Jaguar Land Rover has made its plans clear and Jaguar will pave the way for the switch by becoming an all-electric brand from 2025.

Another electric vehicle make on the edge of Coventry is also some way down this road, namely LEVC, or the London Electric Vehicle Company.

New LEVC electric van (Image: LEVC)
New LEVC electric van (Image: LEVC)

LEVC makes the iconic London taxi, which sometime back ditched diesel power to go electric.

The company also switched production from its Holyhead Road factory to a state-of-the-art new facility at Ansty Park.

Electric TX taxis have been rolling off the production lines there for some time and last year the factory started producing a second vehicle – the VN5 electric van.

The VN5 shares much in common with the TX, utilising the same platform and there is a distinct family resemblance.

Arguably electric vans are going to be even bigger than electric cars in the short to mid-term.

One only has to consider just how much we now rely on van deliveries, as well as the emergence of congestion zones in UK cities which penalise more polluting petrol and diesel-powered vehicles financially.

So, is the VN5 the future – and in particular the future of the white van man?

We took up the offer to try one out for a week, courtesy of Guest Taxi & Van based in Birmingham, who sell both the TX taxi and VN5 van made by LEVC.

Read more: CoventryLive

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