Irish EV Registrations – July 2023

Irish EV Registrations – July 2023

Plug-in vehicles accounted for 22.8% of all new cars registered in July comprised of:

  • 4,157 (15.3%) BEVs, and;
  • 2,028 (7.5%) PHEVs.

With the new 232 licence plates now available it is interesting to note that both BEV and PHEV volumes and proportion of registrations are up on January 2023 (231 licence plate introduction). Additionally, BEV registrations have now surpassed BEV registrations for the entirety of 2022 – with five months to go, by how much remains to be seen.

Additional registrations from used imports in July accounted for a further:

  • 190 BEVs, and;
  • 347 PHEVs.

The top-3 registered new BEVs in July were the:

  1. MG MG4
  2. Volkswagen ID.4
  3. Skoda Enyaq

This month also saw the return of the Tesla Model S and X (the last of which were registered early 2021), with the first of the left hand drive vehicles being registered.

Presented below is a complete breakdown of new BEVs registered in July, and registrations for prior years:

Make Model July

2023

% sales

July 2023

2023

(Jan – July)

% sales

2023

(Jan – July)

2022

(Jan – Dec)

% sales

2022

(Jan – Dec)

MG MG4 568 13.7% 805 4.4%
Volkswagen ID.4 559 13.4% 2,586 14.0% 2,983 16.2%
Skoda Enyaq 276 6.6% 1,043 5.7% 620 3.4%
BYD ATTO 3 207 5.0% 318 1.7%
Cupra Born 200 4.8% 525 2.8% 126
Hyundai Ioniq 5 184 4.4% 1,192 6.5% 1,165 6.3%
Kia EV6 166 4.0% 763 4.1% 955 5.2%
Hyundai Kona 146 3.5% 656 3.6% 683 3.7%
Renault Megane 144 3.5% 507 2.7% 18
Hyundai Ioniq 6 141 3.4% 298 1.6%
Toyota BZ4X 126 3.0% 602 3.3% 140
Volkswagen ID.3 122 2.9% 687 3.7% 924 5.0%
Audi Q4 e-tron 105 2.5% 525 2.8% 202 1.1%
Kia Niro 89 2.1% 566 3.1% 657 3.6%
Volvo XC40 86 2.1% 368 2.0% 389 2.1%
Volkswagen ID.5 77 1.9% 290 1.6% 233 1.3%
MG ZS 72 1.7% 194 1.1% 189 1.0%
Peugeot 2008 71 1.7% 245 1.3% 321 1.7%
Volkswagen Up 71 1.7% 114
MG MG5 67 1.6% 149 219 1.2%
Nissan Leaf 60 1.4% 423 2.3% 877 4.8%
BMW I4 58 1.4% 450 2.4% 235 1.3%
Porsche Taycan 46 1.1% 166 109
Mercedes-Benz EQE 45 1.1% 167 41
Audi Q8 e-tron 45 1.1% 71
BMW iX1 36 133
BMW iX3 36 213 1.2% 207 1.1%
Mercedes-Benz EQB 32 109 135
Tesla Model Y 31 1,555 8.4% 274 1.5%
Polestar Polestar 2 28 236 1.3% 123
Mercedes-Benz EQA 24 79 196 1.1%
Peugeot 208 23 176 245 1.3%
Renault Zoe 23 99 311 1.7%
BMW iX 20 123 209 1.1%
Opel Mokka 18 199 1.1% 107
Audi E-Tron 15 92 244 1.3%
Citroen C4 14 56 84
Mini Mini Hatch 14 227 1.2% 226 1.2%
Citroen Berlingo Pass 12 27 23
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 11 19
Volvo C40 10 129 89
Nissan Ariya 8 100 60
Mercedes-Benz EQS 8 54 68
Tesla Model 3 8 653 3.5% 1,044 5.7%
BMW 7 Series 7 26 6
Fiat 500 6 73 134
Jaguar I-Pace 5 52 111
Opel Corsa 4 47 115
Mercedes-Benz EQC 4 15 45
Ora Funky Cat 4 30 2
Ford Mach-E 4 58 84
Citroen Space Tourer 4 19 16
Mercedes-Benz AMG 2 5 2
Opel Combo Pass 2 6 2
Honda Honda E 2 15 36
Subaru Solterra 2 26
DS DS3 1 10 7
Mercedes-Benz E Class 1 32 1
Audi E-Tron GT 1 1 63
Maxus MIFA 1 7
Tesla Model S 1 1
Tesla Model X 1 1
Mazda MX 1 21 71
Peugeot Rifter 1 7 2
Opel Zafira 1 8 5
Fiat 500C 15
Mercedes-Benz EQV 3 1
Peugeot Expert 2 16
BMW I3 21
Hyundai Ioniq 120
Kia Soul 60
Opel Vivaro Passenger Van 12
Total 4,157 18,454 15,678

 

Source: SIMI Motorstats

*SIMI numbers reported may include a number of miscategorised registrations.

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